In Middle Age, forge´s culture and iron´s treatment was undoubtedly at its peak. Nowadays this fabrication process is also used to shape pure metals and alloys, by fire and hammer hits.
We know several kinds of forge, among them we find swords, knifes, daggers…but not only weapons, there are a huge range of items related to farming, such as, wheels, horseshoes and many other items used to decorate castles and noble´s residences.
We refer to torches, ceiling lamps, floor lamps, exhibitors of swords …
Forge is entirely handmade, blacksmith becomes an artist and its job is to shape metal by means of fire and hammer. That´s why these creations were considered pieces of art.
Although this kind of handmade forge tends to disappear to turn into a more modern and refined process.
We still can see blacksmiths who keep on working as in ancient times, to create this sort of beautiful and original items.
Nowadays handmade forge is highly demanded to decorate rustic wineries, cottages, castles and many other medieval style living rooms.
For example, lamps, appliques and torches which are entirely handmade and adapted to the electrical installation.