noun
- A white alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc, used as a substitute for silver in making cutlery and other articles.
Usage: Also called German silver or nickel silver.; Chiefly British.
Examples
- The antique spoons were made of albata, not sterling silver.
- Albata was a popular and affordable alternative to precious metals in the 19th century.
- The manufacturer stamped 'albata' on the back of the flatware to indicate its composition.
- Because albata contains no actual silver, it is much less expensive than sterling silverware.