Wrought or cast
Interesting, perhaps we are not the greatest linguists but do you know the difference between cast and wrought.
If not read on.
Cast iron is as its sounds a liquid or molten material poured into a mold, and cast into an item, great but tends to be brittle if knocked or struck.
Wrought iron is far more malleable and therefore good to used for tools etc, wrought iron is iron ore heated until molten, and then struck with a hammer to extrude or wrought the iron into shape, due to the many layers and the carbon content being burnt off makes the iron far more malleable, and easy with the aid of heat making red hot into a myriad of items.
On website as cast but for the reasons stated its is wrought iron.
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