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Bronzojerat A combinationof the African found ojerat and Bronze. Their has been great debate over using this type of metal because it is mine with illegal unpaid slaves. the UN has had many crackdowns but are probally going to ban it and they are just going to use a more expensive but fairly made bronze.

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