as far as I know, they used to be. They are now made in China and I think Mexico. If you want the good German one, find one in a thrift store.
The iron curtain was an official border (not really iron or a curtain) in the middle of Germany. Its made it clear that West Germany and East Berlin had their own side of the country. But now, they are all one country, Germany but Berlin IS the capital.
Blacksmiths did simple work with iron. They made and repaired farm equipment and often took care of shoeing horses. They might have made swords and such things, but not commonly, because good quality military equipment was made by armorers.
Iron pipes are made of iron.
Iron pipes are made of iron.
Iron is a element so various things can be made out of iron.
Iron filings are made when you file a piece of iron with a rasp (they are the bits that are scraped off). They are therefore made of Iron.
Things are usually made in a factory. They are usually repaired in a workshop. Or they can be made and repaired on the same premises. A large manufacturing factory may have a set of workshops just for repairing faulty goods returned by customers.
Iron goods are made in a forge.🧇
Iron is iron . . . but rails are made of high-strength steel. (Which is made from iron.)
Iron is made from the element Iron. Chemical symbol Fe.
Magnets is made of iron. Magnets are attracted to anything made out of iron.
The Iron Curtain is a term that was coined by Churchill during his speech on March 5, 1946. Its not actually a curtain, its made up of different countries between the Soviet Union and germany.