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Founded in 1885, Royal Selangor is the world's largest pewter maker. Our pewter consists of 92% to 97% tin – the highest international standard for pewter.
Every piece is meticulously hand-finished by our experienced craftspeople using traditional methods.
Sleek or intricately detailed, our items fit seamlessly in classic or contemporary lifestyles.
Collaborations with international designers such as Erik Magnussen, Freeman Lau and Nick Munro as well as museums such as the Victoria and Albert Museum in the United Kingdom, National Palace Museum in Taiwan and the Islamic Arts Museum in Malaysia.
Measurement Size H10cm x 14cm Description This double photo frame is decorated with the image of Malaysia's iconic PETRONAS Twin Towers and is in satin finish. Food Safety All of our products are food Safe and Lead-Free. Our FDA compliant products are exported to Europe, USA, Australia and Japan. 132 years of Craftsmanship Since 1885, our designers and craftsmen have expressed their love and understanding of the material by continuously pushing the envelope in pewter design while staying true to our heritage of craftsmanship. Each Royal Selangor item is hand cast by pouring molten pewter into steel moulds quickly and efficiently. After cooling, each individual pewter piece is polished and soldered onto other appendages such as spouts and handles, all done by hand. This attention to detail and precision has made Royal Selangor's pewter pieces durable and timeless. Care and Maintenance For over 100 years, our pewter pieces have marked significant moments in life and are often handed down from generation to generation. Over time and with use, pewter develops a pleasing subdued tone unique to the metal. Learn how to maintain the distinguished Royal Selangor Finish with these simple tips. - Do not expose pewter to direct flame and heated surfaces - As with any metal, pewter is not microwave safe. - Do not scrub or scour with a brush. - Pewter is not dishwasher safe. - If you live by the sea, atmospheric salts can dull pewter surfaces. Refer to our simple cleaning tips.