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Antique Belt Buckles

Posted on January 16, 2010.
Antique Belt BucklesWhat exactly is pewter pewter belt buckles

Pewter is an alloy of antimony, copper and tin, with the largest component is tin. Today, the tin is composed of at least 91% tin with small amounts of antimony and / or bismuth and copper was added to give it strength and color. old pewter and tin containing lower grades of lead and are susceptible to rust and tarnish. These pieces contain lead, should not come into contact with food or beverages. Death from lead poisoning can cause.

Pewter is considered the world's fourth most precious metal after platinum, gold and silver. It dates back to Roman times and was only affordable by the rich and the richest of the day. Its value is determined by its popular beauty and unique characteristics. Being lead-free pewter modern is resistant to rust, tarnish or damage in any way, allowing it to withstand time while retaining its distinctive appearance and substance. These qualities found in pewter belt buckles make specially appreciated and very collectible.

The word "tin" is probably a variant of the word "regulate." This became "brothel" in French, as well as many other languages. Today, the tin is mainly used in decorative objects, figurines collectibles, namely action figures and replica coins, belt buckles and accessories.

modern-day Tin is made in the United States do not contain lead and therefore does not tarnish. Unlike silver, pewter does not require special care or regular polishing. Just keep it clean is all that is really necessary. Pewter, however, tend to oxidize over a long period, giving it an antique look with its greyish or "patina". It is this patina that could possibly improve the value of this collection and beautiful metal high in pewter belt buckles .

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