Wrought Iron Wall Decor 101

Alyssa Davis
Wrought iron is a good option in the fabrication of wall decor. Wrought iron choices are bountiful on today's market, and there are numerous selections for wall decor made of wrought iron for both the interior and exterior of your home. Wrought iron wall decor comes in a plethora of various shapes, sizes, materials and colors. One of the most durable materials for wall decor is wrought iron.

Wrought iron is a kind of iron, which includes refined metallic iron. In addition, it also contains up to three percent of a substance known as slag, which is essentially silicon. Slag is a by-product from the smelting operation.

Metal wall plaques and metal wall decor are ideally constructed from wrought iron because the material possesses the following characteristics:

1. Strength. Wrought iron is really strong.

Iron is used in many of the items that we see in everyday life, such as cars, buildings, and tools, which makes it an integral metal. Among all elements, iron is the second most normally seen on the planet, and the 4th most ordinary element in the Earth's crust. One sixth of an ounce of iron is seen in the human body as a trace element. Iron is the foundation of strong metallic alloys, which are used to construct wrought iron wall décor and metal wall plaques.

2. Capability for Flexibility.

When making wall decor, wrought iron has a much greater quality than cast iron. There is a higher carbon content in cast iron, which makes it hard and fragile, and really bulky. Wrought iron is more malleable and easier to shape and mold due to its lower carbon content. Wrought iron's flexibility makes it perfect to create wall decor of many shapes and patterns, like wall grilles and mirrors. Wrought iron can be utilized to make traditional or modern wall decor and wall art. You can acquire traditional fleur de lis wall art wrought from iron, or abstract wall art for a decor theme that is more up-to-date.


3. Timelessness. Wrought iron has been used for centuries.

According to history books, wrought iron was used as a substitute for bronze by people in Asia Minor during the 2nd century B.C. Munitions and tools crafted from wrought iron were seen in different regions by the third century, including India, China and the Mediterranean. The utilization of cast iron to make wrought iron finally made it across Europe and was ordinary. In the 1900s, wrought iron was principally fabricated for ornamental uses such as metal wall plaques.

4. Stunning Resemblance to Wood.

Due to the slag that wrought iron often holds, it has ´grains´ that resemble actual grains of wood. Wood-like grains are clearly visible when wrought iron is shaped to form a 'carved' object. This characteristic is really exceptional among metals but works to add texture to a wrought iron decor item, such as metal wall sculptures or wall hangings.

Wrought iron is a durable and prolific material that can be easily made into a wide range of wall decor designs. Due to its wood-like quality and texture, the metal wall plaques and metal wall sculptures made from wrought iron will always look interesting and appealing as wall art pieces.
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Alyssa Davis

Alyssa Davis writes and designs for an online magazine called Metal Wall Art and she is happy to share many ideas on creating stylish interiors.

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