Not permanently.
Pewter turns it black, Copper does turn your skin green though.
actually, its how do you use discolor in a sentence but i will answer it anyway. his skin was discolored (I DONT KNOW!)
Actually, copper is what turns skin green. I have never personally had pewter turn my skin green but everyones skin PH balance is different.
It is not a property, it is a chemical reaction.
It is not a property, it is a chemical reaction.
Jewelry made of Pewter does not change color as it is a non tarnish metal when it is hit by air or moisture. So except for its slightly dull finish is and non tarnish properties it is very similar to silver.
Pewter is an alloy which is designed to be highly durable and ductile. Its more ductile then sterling silver, which means that it can bend more without breaking. If your jewelry is breaking, then its possible its a low-quality alloy (without enough copper).
The color is the blood from broken blood vessels that have ruptured in the impact area
Skin reactions to jewelry are most commonly caused by a nickel allergy.
Pewter is a tin-based metal alloy that consists of about 90% tin but allso much smaller percentages of antimony, bismuth, copper and zinc. Pewter is usually a dull Grey colour. pewter usesed to be very popular in Victorian times with making jewelry and sometimes kitchen utencils
The Pewter it is a precious metal for germany people, it's more better that silver in germany country their call alpacar! from the years 1700's !