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About wrought iron black pulls Wrought iron black cabinet pulls lends a distinctive touch to a number of different decorative schemes.
The first style to come to mind for
this material is probably early American design. During our country’s
colonial era, wrought iron was used for hardware almost exclusively.
Brass was imported and used only by the most affluent households. Iron
was readily available in the colonies, and quickly forged and formed
into utilitarian accessories by local blacksmiths.
Designs that incorporate elements from nature or mimic the look
of being handcrafted are typical of the cottage style, and black wrought
iron hardware comes in many styles that enhance this type of design
scheme.
Ring pulls are less available than other
styles of pulls, but an option nonetheless. All types of hardware are
fastened to the cabinet door by a bolt (or two).
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