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Our Product Story
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Wrought iron was originally used for decorative or practical purposes - as nails and hinges, as well as fanciful iron railings and fences - rather than as a structural element, until the late 18th century. Initial structural use of iron was primarily for bridges.
From the earliest days of Greek and Roman mythology, the blacksmith was held in high esteem as magical characters (as the gods Hephaestus and Vulcan) who had special powers to control and work the hardest and most useful metal then known.
Since WWII, the popularity of wrought iron has been once again growing. In addition to architectural elements, wrought iron is currently used in furniture and home accessories, jewelry and fine art.
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Details:
- Our wine bottle candelabra makes its play with empty Chardonnay tonight, Zin and Meritage tomorrow
- Stopper-mounted four-taper iron for your favored bottle for an effortless and informal candlelit eve
- Hand beaten iron joined to become a candelabra to give a unique look to any room
Construction: Iron
Dimensions: 9-1/2" Wide x 9-1/2" Deep x 3-1/2" High
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Care Recommendations: Wipe with a soft cloth, avoid direct contact with water.
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