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NUESTRA HISTORIA

Old West Iron es una pequeña empresa familiar operada por Lisa y Jon Westerlund, y Keira Gneiting. Cumpliendo nuestros sueños, nos desarraigamos del norte del condado de San Diego para trasladar nuestro negocio familiar a una pequeña parcela en Felt, Idaho, justo al otro lado de las montañas Teton de Jackson Hole, WY. Jon y yo hemos estado involucrados con el hierro durante más de una década, desde la construcción de grandes estructuras de hierro en el sitio hasta el diseño y la fabricación de hierro en grandes proyectos comerciales como "The Grand Hotel & Spa at Del Mar" en el sur de California. Después de disfrutar de la emoción de vivir la acelerada vida empresarial con una gran empresa en rápido crecimiento y numerosos empleados, ambos decidimos reducir la escala y centrarnos más en artículos de hardware únicos y difíciles de encontrar que pudiéramos vender a través de Internet. Después de muchos años dirigiendo un taller de herrería, reconocimos la necesidad de herrajes rústicos más simples para completar a fondo una apariencia auténtica en los proyectos. Al satisfacer las necesidades de nuestros clientes de herrajes especiales personalizados, creamos un portal para productos de hierro hechos a mano asequibles que traen el estilo de ayer al mercado de hoy. Una vez que mi hija se mudó a Idaho y se reunió con nuestra empresa, Keira y yo llevamos nuestras auténticas réplicas de hierro forjado del siglo XVII a un nivel completamente nuevo con nuestra extensa investigación sobre la historia y los diseños en hierro. Hicimos todo lo posible para reproducir el hardware de hierro para que apareciera como lo hizo hace cientos de años. En 2015, cambiamos nuestro nombre de Teton Iron a Old West Iron, tratando de mantenernos al día con las últimas reglas de Google, tuvimos que crear un nuevo sitio web compatible con Google.

NUESTROS FUNDADORES

EL JEFE

​​​​​​​Lisa Kinzie

EL HERRERO

Jon Westerlund

LA MANO DERECHA

Keira Gneiting

PONERSE EN CONTACTO

5503 W 10500 N, Fieltro, ID 83424

office@oldwestiron.com

844 205-7266

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Our Mission: Forged to Last. Built with Soul.

At Old West Iron, our mission is simple: keep the tradition of hand-forged ironwork alive in a world that often trades heritage for convenience.

We specialize in:

• Authentic architectural reproductions

• Historically inspired hardware

• Custom and one-of-a-kind forged pieces

• Old-world designs spanning Spanish, Mediterranean, Colonial, European, Rustic Western, and more

Our ironwork is designed to look like it has a story — not like it rolled off a factory line.

How We Craft: The Soul of the Work Shows Through

Every scroll, twist, texture, and hammered detail is created by skilled hands.

Small variations, natural irregularities, and subtle differences appear in our:

• Hand-forged scrollwork

• Hammered textures

• Hand-applied patinas

• Heat-colored finishes

These aren’t flaws — they’re signs of true blacksmith craftsmanship. No two pieces are ever exactly alike, and that’s what gives our hardware its authenticity and depth.

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Hand-Forged Iron Hardware – Crafted in the Heart of Teton Valley

Our forge sits beneath the old Buffalo Bluff in rural Idaho — a piece of western history that inspires everything we make. Here, our family and veteran smiths create exclusive Old West Iron designs as well as faithful reproductions of historical ironwork from centuries past.

We offer:

• Hand-forged hinges

• Decorative clavos

• Wrought-iron hardware

• Brackets & plates

• Custom pizza oven doors

• Forged décor and architectural elements

And more.

You’ll find many of our finishes and textures — such as Wrought Iron Patina, Aged Pewter, and Oil Rubbed Bronze — applied by hand for depth and authenticity.

Each piece is finished, inspected, and packed right here in Idaho.

We ship worldwide, but we proudly serve our local Felt & Teton Valley community, where walk-ins are welcome.

How Its Made at Old West Iron

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At Old West Iron, your order begins with raw steel and ends with a piece of heirloom-quality ironwork. Our forging process involves:

  1. Heating the steel in the forge
  2. Shaping each piece with hammer and anvil
  3. Adding unique textures by hand
  4. Applying custom finishes
  5. Inspecting and packing every item in-house

This traditional approach ensures authenticity you can see and craftsmanship you can feel.

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Our Story

Old West Iron was built by a family who lives and breathes the Old West lifestyle. Our sons — U.S. Army veterans — forge alongside us, continuing our multi-generation tradition of craftsmanship, grit, and heritage.

From our small ranch in Teton Valley, we create ironwork that honors the past, serves the present, and endures into the future. This work is more than metal — it’s a legacy forged in fire, shaped by hand, and made to last.

Our Story

What We Stand For

Old West Iron believes in:

• Honest materials

• Heritage techniques

• Historically rooted design

• Veteran craftsmanship

• American-made forging

• Ironwork built to last generations

Whether you’re restoring a historic property, building a custom home, or searching for hardware with genuine old-world charm, our ironwork is made to be part of something lasting.

Forged to Last. Built with Soul.

This isn’t just our motto — it’s the way we work.