Details:
Info: Back by popular demand! Join the Old Salem metalworkers to create your own pewter spoon. Pewter was a common material for dining ware in the 18th century and along with tin smithing, made up a large portion of the metalwork occurring in early Salem. Come participate in the magic of casting and learn the skills of finishing fine pewterware, just like the pewterers of Salem in the 1700’s. Participants will use traditional tools and methods to create their own keepsake pewter spoon to take home
Where: The Single Brother’s Workshop Lower Level (10 West Academy St.)
Price:Â $100 per person. Must be booked in advance. [LINK COMING SOON]
Advanced Event Data:
Event Data Sourced From:
Event Tags:
18th century,metalworking,pewter spoon making,old salem museums gardens,traditional tools methods
Event Categories:
History & Museums,Arts
Event ID:
6a0de936af6fb967d54b2088
