At Borderland Rustic Hardware, we pride ourselves on offering handcrafted iron hardware that’s created using authentic techniques and built to stand the test of time. Imbued with old-world charm, every clavo nail, hinge, bracket, pull, handle and decorative adornment is created by Blacksmiths using traditional hot and cold forging methods. Forging is a tried and true way of working with metal, one that offers many substantial benefits over modern metalworking techniques. However, due to a shortage of experienced Blacksmiths, this method of fabrication has become scarce in the modern world, and relatively expensive. We invite you to browse our collection of rustic hardware to see first-hand how traditional forging techniques result in a rare authenticity of craftsmanship, something you're likely to notice at first glance and, we hope, fall in love with. Imbued with old-world charm and designed to last a , every piece of rustic hardware is created by Blacksmiths using traditional hot and cold forging methods. The result is a quality and authenticity of craftsmanship that’s evident at the very first glance, something that most other hardware is incapable of. Our rustic clavos nails are available in your choice of black, unfinished, sealed unfinished, rust, sealed rust or oil rubbed finishes, while brackets and other decorative hardware are finished with a black powder resistant coating, ideal for interior or exterior projects. Our offering of handcrafted rustic nails can be installed easily with a rubber mallet, and brackets, numbers and letters and other hardware pieces come with decorative slotted screws which can be installed using basic tools. In addition to skillfully made Clavos & Nails, we also offer decorative accents, gate bolts, corner brackets, door hinges, furniture knobs and endless other hardware items, every purchase you make helps to support our apprenticeship program that’s designed to help ensure these old-world blacksmithing techniques and knowledge will be passed onto future generations. Also available from Borderland Rustic Hardware - Product Description
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Rustic Hand Made Hardware
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Borderland Rustic Hardware Clavos & Nails Features
Crafted to Last
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Hand Crafted ✓ ✓ Fixable if misstruck ✓ NO Made From Iron/Steel ✓ Varies from steel to recycled scrap metal. Durable Shank YES - Shank welded from the front and back of the nail head NO - Spot Welded to just the back of nail head or Casted into the nail head Durable Top and Edge Finish YES - Top, Back, Edges NO - Only the tops are coated and the edges and backs are neglected. Zinc Protective Undercoating YES - All nails have a Zinc undercoating to prevent rusting NO - Once the coating wears down the raw metal will start to rust Coating Durability YES - Powder coated and will not rub off NO - Rubs off easily which leads to rusty nails. Rust Resistant YES - We go to great lengths to make a durable and long lasting nail. NO - Skimpy coating and no undercoating resulting in rust and bleed through potentially damaging your project. Uses Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more.
Made by artisan Blacksmiths Yes - We actively support the craft ? Range of Sizes Yes from 0.75 to 2” Yes - But less options Pack Sizes Available YES YES Uses Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more.
Range of Sizes 0.75" 1" 1.25" 1.5" 2" ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Finish Options 6 Finishes to choose from 6 Finishes to choose from 6 Finishes to choose from 6 Finishes to choose from Black Only Use Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more. Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more. Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more. Doors, Barn Doors, Trunks, Shutters, Garage Doors, Gates, Furniture, and more. Tables, trunks, and more
Color | Rusted |
Material | Iron |
Production Method | is made by experienced blacksmiths in Juarez, Mexico which has a long history of blacksmithing that goes back to the Spanish colonial period. Today, we can see beautiful ironwork left over from the colonial period in the Southwest and each piece tells a different part of the rich, colorful history of the region. Of all the colonial blacksmiths, the Spanish probably produced some of the most beautiful and intricate works throughout the 14th-17th Centuries. While all of the colonial powers utilized ironwork in their societies, the Spanish produced remarkable work intended for both form and function. Unlike the processes that you find behind the mass-produced metalwork that fills the walls at the local home improvement stores, our artisans follow the traditional blacksmithing path. Each piece that we create is unique and bears the maker’s personal touch. There are many obvious benefits that come from handmade metalwork, and one of the first that everyone notices is how authentically ‘Old World’ each piece of hardware is. From a stylistic point of view, each piece of hand-forged metal is unique and bears the ‘signature’ of its maker. Our artisans whom have mastered their craft can create a diverse range of surface textures, colors, and more. The one-of-a-kind look of each piece of forged wrought iron gives the hardware or decorative work a personality that could never be matched by their mass-produced counterparts. Thanks to the lessons handed down through hundreds of years of development, coupled with technological advancements, updated tools, and a greater understanding of the physics involved, blacksmiths are able to create works that are far stronger, more intricate, and beautiful than any other time in history. |
Size | 50 Pack |
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