How to Say "bronze color" in Spanish
The Spanish word for “bronze color” is “bronce” — A2 level. This is a very common word in everyday Spanish.

Examples
La estatua en el parque está hecha de bronce.
The statue in the park is made of bronze.
El bronce es una mezcla de cobre y estaño.
Bronze is a mixture of copper and tin.
Pintaron las paredes de un tono bronce muy elegante.
They painted the walls a very elegant bronze tone.
Describing Materials
To say what something is made of in Spanish, we use the word 'de' (of) followed by the material. For example: 'una campana de bronce' (a bronze bell).
Nouns as Colors
When using 'bronce' to describe a color, it stays masculine because it refers to 'el color bronce' (the color bronze).
Bronze vs. Brass
Mistake: “Using 'bronce' to describe a golden-yellow trumpet.”
Correction: Use 'latón' for brass. While similar, 'bronce' is darker and more reddish-brown.
The Metal vs. The Tan
Mistake: “Saying 'Tengo un bronce' to mean you have a suntan.”
Correction: Use 'bronceado' for a tan. 'Bronce' is specifically the metal or the color itself.
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