Artisan crafted iron entrance doors by Yu Jian (Hangzhou) Trading Co., Ltd. embody the fusion of traditional blacksmithing and contemporary design, where each piece reflects the skill of master craftsmen with 15+ years of experience. The creation process begins with hand forging: red hot wrought iron (heated to 1200°C) is shaped using hammer and anvil, creating unique textures—hammer marks, twisted scrolls, and hand welded joints—that machinery cannot replicate. Artisans interpret design concepts into three dimensional forms, often incorporating cultural motifs: Celtic knots for Irish heritage homes, peonies for Chinese villas, or fleur de lis for French inspired architecture. Customization is paramount: clients collaborate with artisans to refine details, from the thickness of scrolls (5 10mm) to the depth of decorative reliefs, ensuring the door tells a personal or cultural story. Finishes are applied by hand, with techniques like patination (creating aged verdigris) or layering translucent glazes to highlight texture. Each door undergoes a 20 point quality check, verifying structural integrity alongside artistic execution. Beyond aesthetics, these doors maintain functionality: hidden steel reinforcements preserve the integrity of intricate designs, while hot dip galvanizing ensures durability. Hinges are hand fitted to match the door’s weight, ensuring smooth operation. Exported to 65+ countries, they grace luxury residences, boutique hotels, and heritage restorations, bridging craftsmanship and context. Yu Jian’s artisans blend tradition with innovation—using 3D scanning to refine proportions while retaining hand finishing—resulting in doors that are both heirlooms and modern entryways.