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A Victorian iron, or flatiron, is a tool used for pressing clothes, typically made of cast iron and often featuring a pointed end for getting into creases. To use it, the iron is heated on a stove or fire until it reaches the desired temperature, then pressed against fabric to smooth wrinkles. Many Victorian irons had a removable handle or were designed to be heated directly, allowing for efficient garment care in the absence of modern electric irons. Their design reflects the industrial aesthetics of the Victorian era, combining functionality with decorative elements.

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