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Iron jaali, also known as iron jali or iron grille, is a
decorative element used in architecture and design. It is a
perforated iron sheet or screen with intricate designs,
patterns, or shapes cut out to create a visually appealing and
functional element.
Characteristics:
1. Material: Iron or mild steel
2. Perforations: Intricate designs, patterns, or shapes cut out
3. Thickness: Varies, typically 3-12 mm
4. Finish: Painted, powder coated, or galvanized for corrosion
resistance
5. Applications:
- Decorative wall panels
- Room dividers
- Window grilles
- Door screens
- Balcony railings
- Facades
6. Designs :
- Geometric patterns
- Floral motifs
- Abstract designs
- Traditional or cultural patterns
Iron jaali serves both functional and aesthetic purposes :
1. Ventilation: Allows air to pass through, promoting airflow
and ventilation.
2. Lighting: Filters natural light, creating a unique ambiance.
3. Security: Provides a barrier while maintaining visibility.
4. Aesthetics: Adds visual appeal, texture, and depth to a
space.
Iron jaali is a popular design element in various architectural
styles, including modern, contemporary, and traditional Indian
and Middle Eastern designs.
Established in year 2001, based in Mandi Gobindgarh, Keshav Ispat is an eminent part of Mahawar Group and a sales hub of steel structural products.