
Pewter
Pewter is a soft, malleable metal alloy traditionally made from about 85-99% tin combined with small amounts of other metals like copper, antimony, or bismuth. It has a silvery appearance and is valued for its ease of shaping and durability. Pewter has been used for centuries in making household items, jewelry, and decorative objects. Unlike silver, pewter is more affordable and less prone to tarnishing. It is non-toxic and safe for many applications when properly crafted, making it a popular choice for artisans and collectors.