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by Susan West

A beautiful wrought iron weathervane is not only functional, but also decorative. Initially they were designed to determine the direction of the wind. But even though such a need is no longer necessary, wrought iron windvanes make a handsome addition to any yard and home.

Farmers hold the wrought iron weather vane in very high honor. Years ago, men understood that knowing the winds pattern was as good as knowing, its direction. Many farmers depended upon a wrought iron weather vane for their livelihood. Most often, the wind vane sat upon the rooftop of the outhouse. Naturally, as the years have come and gone the commonly used wrought iron wind vane has found new creative and trendy purposes.

Wrought iron weather vanes or wind vanes feature exceptional versatility when selecting an area for home display. Most often wrought iron weather vanes are available in a sleek black finish, while designed to appear as antiques. Since Wrought iron does not corrode, it is durable and makes an eye-catching statement.

Wrought iron weather vanes and wrought iron wind vanes are complimentary home decor whether you prefer vintage or modern furnishings. Finding the perfect wrought iron wind vane adds just the right touch of whimsy to your home or yard.

Wrought iron weathervanes are wonderful little accents to your deck or table top. Today you are able to find wrought iron weathervanes in many different models. Imagine having a whimsical little wrought iron weathervane gracing your dining table. Don’t feel like climbing up on to the roof, there are weather vanes for the fence. Perhaps you need to find your own version of the most popular weathervane.

Did you know that the rooster weather vane is the most popular model of all time? It is true, and this model is often called the weathercock and roof cockerels. However, by any name they are charming and no longer limited to the rooftop. A wrought iron wind vane can be displayed anywhere you please.

An interesting little factoid for you, the rooster became popular because the Pope proclaimed that in honor of the apostle Peter every church should have a rooster on their rooftops as weathervanes. This was to remind followers to live a life of peace and harmony.

Despite the advanced technological age we live in, artists find comfort recreating the antique wrought iron weather vanes. Obviously their customers find the same enjoyment as the weather vane refuses to lose popularity. In fact, a highly detailed wrought iron wind vane has been known to fetch up to five figures! Now that’s one weather vane I will not be putting outside. Edited by Glinda Zuladra

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