No, silversmiths did not typically make horseshoes. Silversmiths specialized in crafting items from silver, such as jewelry, utensils, and decorative pieces. Horseshoes were primarily made by blacksmiths, who worked with iron and steel to forge and shape metal for various tools and equipment, including horseshoes.
The smiths were the blacksmiths who manufactured and perhaps installed horseshoes to protect hooves on rocky ground.would it not be Farrier
people in the olden days who make things out of silver...hope this answers your questino
A smith works with metal. There are gold smiths, silver smiths, black (iron is black metal), tin smiths, copper smiths, etc.
Horseshoes are silver when they are first made, you can turn them back silver after they are worn. Unless you paint the,m - tehe
You are asking about a blacksmith and they make all sorts of things besides horseshoes.
Metal horseshoes are typically a bright silver to begin with and slow turn to a brown or rust color.Plastic or synthetic horseshoes are usually black, but many brands now come in a rainbow of color choices. But they likely will fade a bit from exposure to the elements.
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Three different types of horseshoes include steel horseshoes, aluminum horseshoes, and plastic horseshoes. Steel horseshoes are the most common and durable, aluminum horseshoes are lighter and often used for racing or performance horses, and plastic horseshoes are lightweight and flexible, offering a more natural feel for the horse.
Horseshoes are made by blacksmiths and farriers.
Smiths do not make gold, though they do manufacture items from it. Gold is a naturally occurring element.
a person who makes horseshoes is called a blacksmith.
Well they are basically blacksmiths, so they made various utensils, locks, horseshoes, hoops for holding barrels together, nails, metal tires for wheels, pots, kettles, and candlestick holders. Of course there's a lot more, but that's all I know.