Wrought iron lacework is a big part of Australia’s architecture
heritage.
Elegant wrought iron lacework designs were used extensively as decorative
features. The use of wrought iron as a design feature dates back to
the Middle Ages when new techniques in forging allowed craftsmen to create
wrought iron gates, wrought iron grills, wrought iron balustrades and wrought
iron lacework.
The intricate detailing seen in highly ornate wrought iron design began in the 16th
century with specialists creating wrought iron leaves, wrought iron flowers and
wrought iron scrolls.
These decorative wrought iron lacework designs can be reproduced by Chatterton Lacework .