🖤 Nail your vintage vibe with timeless strength!
Metal Magery’s 1" Wrought Head Nails feature a three-sided rose head and tapered shaft, forged from high-quality steel with a black oxide coating. Designed to replicate late 1700s hand-forged nails, these 25-piece sets deliver authentic antique aesthetics and exceptional durability for both indoor and outdoor restoration projects.
Head Style | Three Sided |
Finish Type | Textured |
Shape | Triangular |
Number of Pieces | 25 |
Grade Rating | Commercial |
Maximum Shear Strength | High Quality Steel (indicative of higher shear strength) |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00850035446126 |
Manufacturer | Metal Magery |
Part Number | MM1InchRoseHeadNails25 |
Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 4.45 x 2.17 inches |
Item model number | MM1InchRoseHeadNails25 |
Style | Antique |
Finish | Textured |
Coverage | Full |
Usage | Wood |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**T
Good quality, but don’t get them wet…
My wife used these in a jewelry project. Don’t get them wet as the paint will bleed the first couple of rinses. After a good polish/wash they stop bleeding. Quality is good. They look great!
J**C
Perfect for folk art
I used these nails to make a snaggle-toothed fish as a wall decoration. Very pleased with the results.
A**R
Adds that rustic touch.
Heads are little smaller than expected, other than that solid product highly recommend. 👍
P**.
Cut nails - Great for late-1700 to early-mid-1800 period projects...
Perfect for my grandson's pirate chest. As with any square nail, drill a pilot hole and align narrow side with the grain.
T**E
Qualit items.
Using these on my 18th C tall case bonnet. Perfect...
F**O
Perfect
Works perfectly on my wood barrel crosses
D**B
Very nice for making retro woodwork projects
They are solid iron old world nails. A little pricey, but you are getting a specialty product that is likely hand made at least in part. So I can’t gripe too much.
B**C
Antique nails to repair antique furniture
Excellent choice to make repairs on any antique furniture. Anyone can see the difference between cast nails and forged ones. Repairs look corre t because they are.
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