A sculpture made of pewter titled "On the way to the dairy"
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SKU: MUL-S44
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Description
The Mullingar Pewter manufactory is synonymous with craftsmanship combined with the highest quality of Irish pewter.
The ancient craft of pewter making was revived in Ireland by Paddy Collins in Mullingar in 1974. Paddy's son, Peter, currently runs the brand and employs 30 local people. Most of the pewter items are still made in the traditional way in their own workshop by local men and women, specially trained in the old methods of casting, meticulous assembly, and delicate hand finishing.
Acquiring these skills takes years. In producing these exquisite gifts, the brand consistently applies the highest standards of design and quality control. Most designs are inspired by Celtic crosses and many monuments scattered across the Irish countryside. These original products are useful for everyday use, beautifully adorned with Irish, Celtic, Kells, Woodland, Legend, Religious, and Generic patterns.
Over time, Mullingar pewter has become very popular and valued by collectors from all parts of the world.
All soldering is now done using lead-free solder when it comes to food or beverages. Their range of creative Irish gifts includes many Irish motifs suitable for any occasion.
What pewter is made of
Originally, pewter was made from a mixture of lead and tin. Currently, the raw materials consist of 95% tin, with the remainder being copper and antimony. The brand guarantees that their pewter products are lead-free and completely safe for use with all kinds of food and beverages.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | MUL-S44 |
| Manufacturer | Mullingar Pewter |
| Material | The metal content of all the above products is 92-95% tin with a balanced content of copper and antimony. The metal is lead-free and complies with EU, FDA, BS and Proposition 65 standards. |
| grawer | YES |
| Gwarancja | 24 months |
| Additional information | Step back in time when Irish farmers brought milk to their town or village in "milk tins" or "milk cans" and then sold it to shopkeepers or in the market square on market day. Times have changed but this unique item will still bring back happy memories for the older generation, the perfect gift for your grandpa or grandma |
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