whitesmith

/ˈwaɪtˌsmɪθ/
noun
  1. A metalworker who works with tin, pewter, or other light-colored metals, often finishing or polishing them.
    • The whitesmith carefully polished the pewter teapot until it shone.
    • In the old days, a whitesmith made household items like tin cups and plates.
    • My grandfather was a whitesmith who repaired lanterns and kitchenware.
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