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Pewter Photo Frames Pewter
is a tin-based alloy, composed of Tin (95%), Antimony and Copper and is
used as a material from which domestic utensils and artistic handicrafts
are fashioned. Pewter photo frames are being crafted out to meet the
demands of the buyers world wide. The cast pewter is carefully hand finished to ensure quality and to show the detail in each piece. Photo frames of pewter look very elegant and accent the beauty of the picture itself. Finishes Pewter photo frames come with a silver-gray finish and bring the sophisticated touch to the home decor. Photo frames made of pewter are frequently lacquered to prevent tarnishing. Marks and ageing, that occurs naturally over time, are reproduced on many pieces. Antique Pewter: Antique pewter is the result of discreet hand-brushing in vertical direction. It brings about a dark, dull gray color, with a greenish undertone. Designs A range of designs are made over the photo frames to impart different look to the pieces. The manufacturers have been introducing different designs to match the tastes of the customers and ongoing trends worldwide. Usage Some pewter photo frames may be used for specific purposes, and hence are named after their usage such as:
Shapes
Different shapes may be carved out on pewter photo frames:
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