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Keeping The Shine on Pewter

Salini Idris, Paulini Heritage Craft

07-Sep-22 11:00

Keeping The Shine on Pewter

Pewter is a malleable metal alloy consisting of tin, antimony, copper, bismuth, and sometimes silver. Due to their artistic merit and craftsmanship, pewter pieces are often quite prized. Also, the softness of pewter means that owners need to take some care with their pieces. On the other hand, they won't have to worry about pewter tarnishing like silver and other metals do. Keeping the shine on pewter is Salini Idris from Paulini Heritage Craft.


Image Credit: Paulini Heritage Craft Bangsar Instagram Page

Produced by: Freda Liu

Presented by: Freda Liu


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