Yes, for decorative fences and gates.
it is made from wrought iron
The first sentence typed on the telegraph by Samuel Morse was, "What hath God wrought?"
Steel. +++ Though that's not how steel is made. Wrought-iron has not been made for many years now, in fact it was obsolescent by the end of the 19C.
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Wrought iron furniture is made from iron that has been forged and shaped to create the various elements of the furniture. Cast iron is made by molding the pieces and then constructing the finished furniture. Iron is iron; there is no such thing as "lightweight" iron. The iron can be cast thinner than wrought iron, but wrought iron can be very delicate if the blacksmith wants to make it so. Wrought-iron is usually more durable and heavier than cast pieces, but not always. Check for construction and the number of welds, and rely on the manufacturers' or artists' guarantees of quality.
Example sentence - The decorative but strong fence and gate are made of wrought iron.
Wrought Iron
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The first I-beams made entirely of wrought iron were produced in Paris about 1847. The Trenton Iron Works in Trenton, New Jersey, began rolling wrought-iron I-beams in 1854
You may buy an outdoor garden bench made out of wrought iron but it wouldn't make much sense. It would not last very long outside.
The handles are made of hammered wrought iron.