noun
- A brass-like alloy of copper, zinc, and sometimes tin, used as a substitute for gold in jewelry and decorative items.
Usage: Also called oroide or oroide brass.; Chiefly historical; less common in modern usage.
Examples
- The antique brooch was made of oroides rather than solid gold.
- Oroides was a popular material for costume jewelry in the 19th century.
- The manufacturer used oroides to create affordable imitations of gold watches.
- Victorian craftsmen often worked with oroides to produce decorative items for the middle class.