In The Middle Ages, wrought iron entered the decorative arts. In the early days of the Industrial Revolution, wrought iron was prized for its inherent strength. It was used for industrial purposes, such as warships and railways, water and steam pipes, and nuts and bolts. It still thrives today although true wrought iron is mainly forged only for historic preservation projects.
A form of iron called mild steel is most often used in today’s landscaping products. This steel is strong and malleability, but also less expensive to produce. You get the essence of real wrought iron, though, because artisans can still bend and form decorative embellishments with it even though it is done with electric welding.
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