Oil rubbed bronze is the darkert I know of other than black.
2007-02-28 10:22:40
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answered by wezl4 3
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They make many bronze finishes now and, depending on your taste and decor, any might work for you.
Oil rubbed bronze is almost a black color. No bronze would show through the finish. You can find that finish in nearly all brands. Tuscan bronze is a finish where the edges and raised areas show a bit of the bronze through the darker finish - I find this to be an attractive look, but not everyone carries that particular finish. I have also seen a "rustic" bronze finish, which shows more of the bronze color through the darker patina -- it is a rather mottled look, but is also attractive in its own way.
Expect to pay more for any specialty bronze finish than you will for regular silver or nickel.
2007-02-28 10:59:40
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answered by Janade 2
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Antique
2007-03-02 18:05:55
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answered by barbara m 5
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Yes, oil-rubbed bronze is a common term. Some brands also call it blackened bronze or dark bronze.
2007-02-28 10:36:32
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answered by MailorderMaven 6
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of the options given it's antique
2007-02-28 11:28:33
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answered by brandyswilkes 3
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2016-12-05 02:01:10
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answered by ? 4
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