GeorgiaColonySmiths

Savannah, Georgia

4.2k
Sales
We calculate this number using an average of all ratings from the past twelve months. 4.8 (877)
11 years
on Etsy
We calculate this number using an average of all ratings from the past twelve months. 4.8 (877)
4.2k
sales
11 years
on Etsy
4.2k
Sales
We calculate this number using an average of all ratings from the past twelve months. 4.8 (877)
11 years
on Etsy
We calculate this number using an average of all ratings from the past twelve months. 4.8 (877)
4.2k
sales
11 years
on Etsy

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Pewter D12 Die

Pewter D12 Die

$12.00

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Jacob Grotheer

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Jacob Grotheer

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About GeorgiaColonySmiths

Colonial Goods and Stuff, made by Georgia Colony Smiths

Sales 4,172
On Etsy since 2014

Colonial Goods and Stuff, made by Georgia Colony Smiths

Purveyors of Colonial-era Reproduction Pewter and Blacksmithing Items

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    Jacob Grotheer

    Owner, Pewtersmith

    I am a hobbyist with a full-time job. While timing might not always be my strong suit, I do my best to make high quality, handmade goods. I am the Pewtersmith of Georgia Colony Smiths.

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    Tim Simpson

    Blacksmith

    Tim is the Blacksmith of Georgia Colony Smiths. He also assists in making and finishing pewter orders, painting chess sets and miniature soldiers, and providing moral support.

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Last updated on April 22, 2014

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Last updated on Dec 17, 2025

Frequently asked questions

“What is Pewter?”

By definition, pewter is any alloyed metal that is at least 85% tin. Historically, the remainder was split between copper, which adds strength, and antimony, an inert metal that helped cut down on material costs. (The antimony replaced the lead in most pewter by the 18th century.)

Does your Pewter have lead in it?

No. The pewter I use is lead-free. Most pewter in the last 300 years or so has been lead free. Though we did not truly understand just how bad lead is for you (or that it is a cumulative poison) until the 20th century, collectively we have known that lead is not good for you since the times of Ancient Rome. In the 2nd century BCE, Roman Army surgeon Dioscorides was said to have noted, "Lead makes the mind give way."