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The compass rose was an integral part of map reading and navigation for sea faring souls in the past. Today, technology and mechanical devices help modern sea farers on their travels, but the historical compass rose instrument still has an impact on the world today.

History

The compass rose was an integral part of navigation that displayed the cardinal directions of the compass (north, south, east and west). The compass rose is still used today on directional beacons, nautical charts, and global positioning systems.

The compass rose was first said to be used in the middle ages by Arab navigators traversing the seas and oceans. The compass rose then took off with enormous popularity with most, if not all, sea farers using it to point them in the right direction.

Modern Uses

The compass rose, in its original ornate and beautiful design, is the perfect touch to add nautical home décor to your house. The interesting and rich design of the tool creates a beautiful centrepiece in nautical decorating.

Copper tables, in particular, look fabulous with a compass rose expertly engraved onto the top to add a touch of history and culture to your room. This provides not only a key artistic piece, but a usable item that will keep your family and guests happy.

Another idea is to purchase a copper wall hanging, featuring the compass rose, as a centrepiece for your room to provide you with a talking point and a beautiful piece of nautical home décor.

If you want to create a space in your home that is reminiscent of the sea and sea faring culture, then your room will not be complete without a compass rose. It encapsulates all of the positive aspects of nautical decorating.

Connecting with the Past

The artistic value of the compass rose is great, but the main draw of incorporating this nautical design into your home is the connection with the past that is created just from viewing this incredible piece of world history.

This is the perfect design idea for people who want their home to have a deeper ancestral attachment to the past. The trials, tributations, and triumphs of the ocean are all captured in this one design.

 Move over plain bronze copper tiles and accents – the newest trend to sweep kitchen and bath design is the introduction of stunning, one-of-a-kind patinated copper pieces to the palette.

That’s right! Trendy homeowners can now stop fighting the fight against oxidation – that seemingly unavoidable process that takes your shiny servingware and cookware from copper showpieces to dull brown or green duds.  Instead, homeowners are embracing daring new copper creations that have been borne from a process commonly known as applied patination – a special multi-step metalsmithing process practiced by skilled artisans. Various chemicals are skillfully applied to the copper, as well as some heat processes, resulting in some of the most amazing colors you can see on copper. The effects of this patination process on metals can vary dramatically, resulting in each piece being a one-on-a kind. Carefully applied to the artisan’s original design, patination gives each pieces a truly unique new look. It takes hours, but these talented artisans can carefully guide the oxidaton process to result in curls and swirls, patterns and designs, all in stunning colors ranging from warm browns, reds, and golds to cool greens and blues.  Then, once their design has been perfected, they permanently seal it with resin – shutting off the continued oxidation process resulting in a pieces suitable for use in the home.

Since ocean colors are often the outcome of applied patination, many copper piece designs carry a nautical theme. New copper tiles, in a multitude of large to small squares, are emerging with stunning green and blue starfish designs patinated onto a rich traditional copper tone background. Also available are greens, blue, and even brown scallop shell, nautilus shell, and sand dollar designs. Mixed and matched together, these seascape tiles create a truly unique kitchen backsplash or bathroom tile pattern. Or, some designers opt for one large, stunning focal copper wall piece, building their seaside cottage look around that gem.

Applied patination is also finding its way into interesting new furniture designs. Copper has always been a  popular choice for table tops – whether it is traditionally smoothed or hammered copper. But now, designers hoping to create unique looks are opting for patinated pieces. New copper tables with swirls of greens and blues are gaining in popularity. These works of art are painstakingly created over the course of several weeks to achieve just the right color tones, and once perfected – introduce character into any room. Cleaning of these pieces is quite simple – you should always avoid using a copper or brass cleaner as they can permanently harm the patinated finish. Often pieces have been waxed as part of the process to preserve their design and very little care is needed to maintain the look. Now and then a fine steel wool will work to brighten it up. Don’t forget, these pieces are works of art to be enjoyed for many, many years.

So if you’re feeling like your home could use a new trendy look be sure to search online for patinated copper pieces – truly unique, they add just the right amount of color and design to any room.