Pewter is used for things like jewellery, picture frames and decorations. Mainly for decorative uses :)
It is used to make jewelry and other objects ,it hardens very quickly.
spoons knives n forks and pencils
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they use pewter for drinking
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Pewter is not magnetic. It is mostly made of tin which is a non magnetic material.
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It has the same magnitude as kelvin.
I have some cool figurines made of pewter. Does that count?
No, pewter does not contain iron, It is typically 85-99%. The remainder is copper, antimony, bismuth. Sometimes, silver is used. Less commonly, lead is used in lower grades of pewter and the pieces will have a bluish tint.
No, the pilgrims did not have silverware. They typically ate with their hands or used simple utensils made of wood or pewter. Silverware as we know it today was not commonly used until much later in history.
pewter was first used in the egyptians
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In torches,
what is the first and largest category in the classifiction system most commonly used today?
i used the pewter bowl as a planter
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