
| 'Wrought Iron' is a type of metal that is no longer generally available. The products you buy are NOT made of it! The term came to imply a product of strength and quality, commonly used to describe ironwork fences or 'Railings'. Nowdays the term is frequently used to mislead you into falsely thinking you are buying something of strength or quality - anything metal and generally black, from junk to gem is now called 'wrought iron' ! So YOU have to be able to judge for yourself. Armed with a few simple guidelines you will be able to shun the worst of it and identify the better ironwork for yourself. |
You buy ironwork for one of 3 reasons:
There are 3 ways to make ironwork:
Hand made items are generally much more attractive than machine made so handmade is therefore desirable when buying something for its beauty. Handmade is generally more expensive. Machine made items can be produced more economically than handmade, but machine made items are less attractive and are therefore generally used for things such as railings. Most things that you buy for beauty will be a combination of both - but the more you can afford, the more handwork, quality and beauty you will get. |
A few of the distinguishing characteristics of handmade versus machine made:
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