




it can be used I can see why. Pewter does take a little more care, in fact that is why years ago I gave my flatware away because it couldn't go in the dishwasher...I have always regretted doing that. You can polish pewter and it will gleam like silver...but for only a matter of days as it will once again turn gray...which is the natural state of pewter and it is very happy to be gray!
I love the counters and the table top ...so different and beautiful! The top photo of the large rectangle was used as a headboard. For sources e-mail me.
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