Having blank walls in your house can make your home look too sterile and similar to a hospital. Having art works as decor is beneficial for aesthetic purposes, giving your home that something extra it needs.
However, not all home makers want to have a huge framed painting hanging on their wall because these artworks are a little bit imposing and can make your home seem like a museum. Plus the colors in the painting might not match your decor and theme. In this instance, you can use wrought iron wall art instead.
Wrought iron wall art is similar to a statue made from wrought iron but is meant to be hung on the wall. Wrought iron is an alloy of iron that has very low carbon content and has fibrous inclusions known as slag.
The slag gives the wrought iron its grain when the wrought iron is etched or bent. This type of metal is tough, ductile, malleable, and easily welded due to its low carbon content. Wrought iron has been used since Roman times.
Wrought iron has been used in the gates of Westminster Abbey in London, and was found in the furniture of William the Conqueror and his wife, Mary. This type of iron has also been used in home decorations such as wine racks, pot racks, beds, candle holders, and curtain rods.
Wrought iron wall art can come in different sizes and have diverse designs that can fit any home and any decor style. There many benefits in having wrought iron wall art in your home:
Malleability
Because of the low carbon content of wrought iron metal, you can shape it in any way you want. One of the most common styles in wrought iron wall art is the fleur-de-lis.
Tough
Wrought iron wall art is extremely durable and does need the special protection of other art objects such as oil paintings and triptych paintings. You do not need any special lighting, control the temperature and humidity levels, or refrain from using flash photography.
Caring for your wrought iron wall art is easy. All you need is a damp cloth to remove the dust from it. Keep it from rusting by painting your wall art with rust inhibitor paint. If there is rust, you can simply sand it down with coarse-grained sandpaper to remove the rust and use a fine-grained sandpaper to smooth it.
You can buy wrought iron wall art from art collectors, art galleries and even online retailers. Amazon has wrought iron wall art from Collectible Badges, Infinity Instruments, and American Chateau.

