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What are the parts of a wrought iron fence called?

Views: 118 Update date: Jan 31,2024
A wrought iron fence typically consists of several components:

Posts: These are the vertical elements that are anchored into the ground to support the fence panels.

Rails: Horizontal bars that connect the posts and provide structural support to the fence.

Pickets or Balusters: These are the vertical bars that are attached to the rails, forming the decorative or security pattern of the fence.


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Finials: Ornamental decorations often found on top of the pickets or posts, adding aesthetic appeal to the fence.

Gates: Entry points into the fenced area, typically featuring similar components as the rest of the fence, such as posts, rails, pickets, and finials.

These are the basic parts of a wrought iron fence, though designs may vary, and additional embellishments or structural elements may be included depending on the style and purpose of the fence.



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