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The “Black Beauty” of decorative hardware
March 2, 2009
Have you ever considered your decorative hardware such as the door knobs, drawer pulls, cabinet knobs, switch-plate covers, towel rings or even the toilet paper holder that sits in the bathroom the Arabian horse of all hardware? Have you then not seen an artistically handcrafted piece of wrought iron hardware that was formed by a hardworking blacksmith?
Well look no further! Decorative hardware that was formed from a raw chunk of iron, then pounded to perfection from a hammer and anvil is something to behold! Yes, there are still blacksmith companies that handcraft all kinds of decorative hardware from raw iron, and still to this day form some of the most beautiful unique pieces ever. Check out and see what the world has to offer by searching the web and maybe you’ll find the Black beauty of iron only a fingertip away!
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