Copper, a reddish-orange metal, is malleable, conductive, and resists corrosion. It tarnishes to a green patina over time, especially in damp conditions. Commonly used for coins, wires, and alloys, it’s easily worked but soft. Its warmth and luster make it a popular choice for decorative and practical items alike.
The copper wire shines with a pink-orange hue, its surface smooth but marked by tiny nicks from recent shaping. Coils lie tightly wound, soft yet firm, ready to bend without breaking under steady hands.