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PRODUCTS
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Gemstone & Fine Materials
Fine Pewter:
Fine Pewter is a treasured alloy favored by the world's foremost artists. It is ranked as fourth most precious metal in the world, following platinum, gold, and silver. Known for its ability to withstand time, fine pewter will not rust or deteriorate.
Around the 12th century pewter was only within the reach of the wealthy where it was found on the tables of castle halls and in the houses of rich merchants and churchmen. Later its use spread into taverns and cottages. With the introduction of pottery and glass its use declined during the 18th and 19th centuries, but it has seen a more recent revival. It is now fashionable to buy pewter for every day use instead of silver. Pewter is easy to store, never wears out and on special occasions it provides a splendid display. It can also be readily engraved with an inscription by any competent jeweler.
About the only ting, which has changed in pewter manufacturing, is the composition of materials. Originally pewter was made from a composite of lead and tin. Today, however, the raw materials consist of 97% tin with the balance made up of copper, bismuth and silver. The products are guaranteed lead-free and quite safe to be used for all kinds of food and drink.
Why is pewter so praised? It's lasting value! Pewter will not tarnish, rust or deteriorate in any manner. It doesn't require polishing like Silver does. Pewter can be polished but others prefer to let the Pewter age with an antique look. Pewter can be hand washed with soapy water and dried.
Many items produced during the Middle Ages can be found in museums today. It is a very easy medium to work with which allows the metal worker to produce items with exceptional detail. Fine Pewter today is very collectable, affordable, and cherished for its longevity and lasting value.
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