Wrought Iron Arbor: A Perfect Garden
Ornament
When people say wrought iron, it basically means "worked iron." This is
because wrought iron is very easy to bend and to weld. This flexibility can be accounted for its low carbon content
and the silicates interwoven within its core. Despite its flexibility, wrought iron is also tough because of the
steam hammering process applied to it as part of the making of wrought iron. Fibers within the material are
compacted giving it more strength. The process mentioned is called bloomery which is used during the early
days.
The wrought iron material has a unique grain that is why it is difficult to work with. It can be
compared to wood: if the wrought iron is stressed too much, it will eventually split along its grain. Which is why
it is said that working with wrought iron is like an art form that will require a long time to actually perfect.
Wrought iron is not like those mass-produced steel from the mill; the product, by itself, is a piece of art.
Wrought iron is mostly used in house furniture and ornaments. Aside from this, it is gaining wide
acceptance as a choice of material for garden ornaments and decorations. One particular garden ornament is the
arbor. The wrought iron arbor is a shaded sitting place with a classic design that will surely attract passersby to
sit for a while.
The wrought iron arbor is perfect for the garden. It serves as the focal point and if decorated
with sweet smelling climbers, the wrought iron arbor can be a very ideal place for relaxation. Another agreeable
characteristic of wrought iron arbor is that it can be painted in any color. Most manufacturers accept wrought iron
arbor custom painting and design if necessary or as requested by the customer.
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