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Iron Craft

Iron CraftDescription
Iron crafts are one of the most sought after particulars for decoration. Crafts carved out of iron are unbeatable in designs and durability. The art of metal work, especially iron craft is known to Indians for almost 5000 years from now. The iron pillar at Mehrauli (Delhi), belonging to the Mauryan is a fine depiction of Indian craftsman's excellence. Passed down from generation to generation, iron crafts depict the high level of workmanship attained by ancient craftsmen. Traditionally, Indian craftsmen have been using iron to produce items such as utensils, sculptures of deities, mythological figures and animals, photo frames etc.

Prominent Places
In the field of iron craft, a variety of styles are seen in different parts of India.

Madhya Pradesh has been passed down the custom of iron crafts from generation to generation and stands unmatched in skill and creativity. In the interiors of villages in Madhya Pradesh, the artisans exercise traditional skills and proficiencies to craft iron in ten thousand inimitable shapes. Iron crafting begins with obtaining iron ore from local mines which the ironsmiths mould into various forms and patterns. There is also a custom of gifting to daughters delicately carved "Deeyas" on their wedding. With changing times and understanding tastes of buyers, today artisans produce various objects: birds, carved deeyas, candle stands, lattice, furniture, lamps and decorative items.

Chattisgarh is known for producing iron artifacts and figures designing dark and elegant rawness attractively crafted, thus, presenting the exceptional creative imagination and workmanship. Iron work crafted by the skilled craftsmen of Chattisgarh further makes the art timelessness & enticing. The products are given shape by either recycling the scarped iron or drawing iron from the ore-rich mines.

In the Ladakh area of Kashmir, traditional vessels are made out of iron. Many traditional household items which are richly engraved like bowls, plates, samovars, and trays are also made in Kashmir.

Processing
Iron crafts are manufactured by heating the metal in a container which transmutes it into a flexible one making it quiet convenient to shape the metal as per the requirement. Extreme care is taken by the blacksmith while using tools to avoid any creation of joints. Varnishing of the metal ends the scaring procedure of giving a certain formation to that attractive finish.

The blacksmith heats the iron in the devise and graves it with hammer and anvil into 3-Dimensional form. Steam, air, or mechanical hammers are commonly used in the whole operation, but the hand hammer always resolves the job. The rich texture 'Iron' is created from the blows of the hammer as well as from the scaling caused by the fire.

Iron is molded and formed into the desired shape, its making differs from other metals in which the casting process is not applied. Instead of pouring a molten metal into a cast, the iron is heated to the point where it becomes soft, and ductile. This is also known as hot hammered metal as the metal is heated until it reaches its red-hot state.

Iron protection
Variety of paints is available to cut down the danger of rusting. Each and every surfaces should be carefully painted, taking care to include the bottom of the ironwork. Thorough protection from the weather is vital for all exterior ironwork. Interior fittings can be protected with oils or waxes. A traditional protection for iron is a combination of beeswax and boiled linseed oil, rubbed into the surface of the scraped iron.

Products
Iron is used in the formation of numerous items like kitchen wares, furnitures, show pieces, staircases and many more. The list of few particulars are as follows :
  • Iron baskets: Hand crafted iron baskets serve a multitude of uses. These baskets create an interesting display on a wall and on the floor. They are ideal for storing and featuring magazines, newspapers, fruits, flowers, towels and much more.

  • Iron mirror frames: Iron mirror frames come in a variety of styles suitable for every kind of setting for example, to hang on the wall, stand on the floor or set on or attach to a dressing table, vanity, sideboard or console table, in living room, hall, dining room, bed room, bathroom or any other place.

  • Iron candle ware: In accord with the various styles of decors, one can find candle holders for a variety of candles. Each of these iron candle stands adds style and quality to any table setting in a home. These candle holders are usable in numerous finishes like, black, antique black, rust etc.

  • Iron wind chimes: Iron wind chimes come in a variety of patterns and sizes and make extremely pretty home décor particulars. The wind chimes come in a variety of designs.

  • Iron staircase: Iron stairway are available in any design and no matter what style one's place is, whether it is traditional or contemporary, iron stairs are the perfect resolution. They are operative, aesthetically delighting the eye, supply strong and stout components and are hand crafted to perfection.

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