Pull handles are a common feature on blacksmiths' ranges. They are used to move the iron around, and often have a ribbed design for added grip. The shell and ribbed pull handle is part of the blacksmith range.
The From the Anvil Pull Handle is a traditionally styled cast iron pull handle with an embossed anvil design and a ribbed edge. It has a simple traditional shape and it is designed to withstand high temperatures and can be used in the kitchen as well as in traditional fireplaces.
Overall Size: 141mm x 18mm Internal Size: 120mm Fixing Centres: 129mm Projection: 28mm
Overall Size: 141mm x 18mm Internal Size: 120mm Fixing Centres: 129mm Projection: 28mm
Overall Size: 176mm x 22mm Internal Size: 149mm Fixing Centres: 162mm Projection: 33mm
Overall Size: 176mm x 22mm Internal Size: 149mm Fixing Centres: 162mm Projection: 33mm
Overall Size: 136mm x 18mm Internal Size: 122mm Fixing Centres: 128mm Projection: 27mm
Overall Size: 136mm x 18mm Internal Size: 122mm Fixing Centres: 128mm Projection: 27mm
Overall Size: 210mm x 18mm Internal Size: 198mm Fixing Centres: 204mm Projection: 30mm
Overall Size: 210mm x 18mm Internal Size: 198mm Fixing Centres: 204mm Projection: 30mm
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colThe From the Anvils left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colThe From the Anvils, The From the Anvil beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colThe From the Anvils left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colThe From the Anvils, The From the Anvil beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colThe From the Anvils left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colThe From the Anvils, The From the Anvil beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.
The From the Anvil beeswax finish is the most authentic finish for steel. After forging, the colThe From the Anvils left in the steel range from blue to deep red ochre. To preserve these beautiful colThe From the Anvils, The From the Anvil beeswax products are dipped into hot beeswax. This gives a subtle, matt richness to the metal and offers excellent protection when the products are fitted internally and properly maintained. An extremely natural finish and a far softer alternative to a black powder coated finish.
The From the Anvil black finish is a popular choice in traditional settings, it has a subtle sheen and offers a bold contrast on both stained and painted timber alike. It is baked in a high-temperature oven giving it durable corrosion resistant properties.