tambac

/ˈtæmbæk/
noun
  1. A type of alloy, especially one that looks like gold, made from copper and zinc (also spelled tombac).
    • The antique brooch was made of tambac, not real gold.
    • Jewelers sometimes use tambac for inexpensive costume jewelry.
    • The metalworker chose tambac for its golden color and low cost.
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