Bronze Mirrors
Bronze mirrors are reflective objects made from a mixture of copper and tin, known as bronze. They were commonly used in ancient cultures, particularly in China, Greece, and Rome, where they served both practical and decorative purposes. The surface of these mirrors was polished to create a reflective finish, allowing users to see their reflections.
In addition to their functional use, bronze mirrors often featured intricate designs and engravings, showcasing the artistry of the time. They were sometimes used in rituals or as status symbols, reflecting the importance of beauty and self-presentation in various societies.