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Hook to hammer in a wall
Hook to hammer in a wall
Hand forged medieval wall hook
Hand forged medieval wall hook
Forged hook for hammering in
Forged hook for hammering in
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Forged wall hook for hammering in.

This hand-forged wall hook is based on historical models from the late Middle Ages and is forged by hand in the traditional way.

The forged wall hook can be easily hammered into posts, trunks or a wooden beam without the need for a nail due to the square shaped tip.

The forged wall hook is not only practical for hanging garments and household goods, but also looks very decorative due to its torsion.

The forged wall hook for hammering in is therefore not only offered for medieval re-enactments, but can also be used in the house and garden, for example to hang up a hanging basket or similar things.

The dimensions of the forged wall hook are 9 x 10 cm.

The spike has a length of 5 cm and is 5 mm thick at the base.

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Forged wall hook for hammering in.

This hand-forged wall hook is based on historical models from the late Middle Ages and is forged by hand in the traditional way.

The forged wall hook can be easily hammered into posts, trunks or a wooden beam without the need for a nail due to the square shaped tip.

The forged wall hook is not only practical for hanging garments and household goods, but also looks very decorative due to its torsion.

The forged wall hook for hammering in is therefore not only offered for medieval re-enactments, but can also be used in the house and garden, for example to hang up a hanging basket or similar things.

The dimensions of the forged wall hook are 9 x 10 cm.

The spike has a length of 5 cm and is 5 mm thick at the base.

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