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Pewter VaseWritten by Beth Hrusch For a centerpiece or home accent that makes an elegant statement, consider the addition of a pewter vase to your decor. Pewter is a lustrous silvery metal alloy, comprised of at least 90 percent tin, with small amounts of copper and antimony. Pieces that are handcrafted from this metal enjoy popularity around the world, mainly because of their unique patina. Pewter can be highly polished or rubbed to a satin finish. It can be highly decorated or left plain. Either way, it is a timeless metal, both practical and beautiful. A Pewter Vase is a Great AccentThere is a vase for every need, whether your roses are in bloom or you just need a distinctive centerpiece for the table. Pewter makes a durable and beautiful vase, easily decorated and etched for a more formal look or left smooth and unadorned for colonial simplicity. The bud vase is a slender column, perfect for the single flower. A large flower vase is ideal for tall arrangements and larger bouquets. Many vase designs were put into daily use in inns and taverns. The pewter vase often adorned the tables at these establishments, adding a touch of home for the weary traveler. Today, pewtersmiths still handcraft these tavern vases, perfect for medium-sized arrangements. They are also a nice touch for entertaining, when there is more than one table in need of a centerpiece. The understated look of pewter makes the pewter vase a lovely and elegant accent that does not overwhelm. The qualities that have made pewter so popular through the centuries are now being appreciated by a new generation of people who want to surround themselves with items of timeless beauty and sophistication. Vases made from pewter will satisfy this desire, and will always be in style.
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