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Making an object almost entirely out of copper, brass, bronze or gold transformed it into an emblem of spiritual or political power. Valued metals represented weakness, strength or specific aspects of life. For instance, copper's reddish color often stood for blood - a symbol of birth and death. Its sheen repelled evil and attracted good forces. |
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