tinware

/ˈtɪnˌwɛr/
noun
  1. Objects made from tin or tinplate, such as kitchen utensils, containers, or decorative items.
    • They collected antique tinware from the 1800s for their farmhouse decor.
    • The kitchen was filled with vintage tinware, including cookie cutters and bread boxes.
    • Tinware was popular in the 19th century because it was lightweight and resistant to rust.
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