Stylish tin tie and cufflinks decorated with an Irish motif - clover
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SKU: MUL-P358 Sham
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Description
The Mullingar Pewter company is synonymous with craftsmanship combined with the highest quality Irish pewter.
Ancient pewter-making craftsmanship was revived in Ireland by Paddy Collins in Mullingar in 1974. Paddy's son, Peter, now runs the brand and employs 30 local people. Most pewter items are still handcrafted in their own workshop by local men and women, specially trained in traditional casting methods, meticulous assembly, and delicate hand finishing.
Mastering these skills takes years. When producing these exquisite gifts, the brand consistently adheres to the highest standards of design and quality control. Most designs are inspired by Celtic crosses and many monuments scattered across the Irish countryside. These unique products are practical for everyday use and beautifully decorated with Irish, Celtic, Kells, Woodland, Legend, Religious, and Generic patterns.
Over time, Mullingar pewter has become very popular and highly valued by collectors worldwide.
All soldering is now done using lead-free solder, especially for food or drink items. Their range of creative Irish gifts features many Irish motifs suitable for any occasion.
What is pewter made of
Originally, pewter was made from a mixture of lead and tin. Today, the raw materials consist of 95% tin, with the remainder made up of copper and antimony. The brand guarantees that their pewter products are lead-free and completely safe for use with all types of food and beverages.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | MUL-P358 Sham |
| 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. |
| engraver | YES |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
| Additional information | The classic Irish motif, the shamrock, has been considered a symbol of Ireland for centuries. Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is said to have used the shamrock to describe the Holy Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit - each represented by a leaf. The clover is surrounded by a simple Celtic pattern. |
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