While tidying up at work, a few small, oddly shaped metal objects turned up — their appearance immediately sparking curiosity. At first glance, they seem heavy for their size and bear the marks of having been through quite a bit. The once-smooth metal now shows signs of impact and weathering, giving each piece a unique, almost sculptural form.
Their coloration, a mix of dull gray and greenish-brown tones, suggests a patina formed over time — possibly from exposure to the elements or contact with certain materials in their environment. Roofs, for instance, often collect such weathered relics after storms or renovations.
Finds like these remind us how everyday places can hold traces of unexpected history. Whether relics from the past or simply objects shaped by chance, each one tells a small story about time, environment, and transformation.
Have you ever come across something like this during cleanup or renovation work? Share your thoughts — what do you think these might be?