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Key Features
• Adds instant distinction
• Signed by the Artist Michael Healy
• Attractive, welcoming, and useful
• Screws and bolts are included with each door knocker
• A durable and affordable product
• Door knockers are a great gift idea

4 1/2"W x 1"D x 5"H Michael Healy Horseshoe Door Knocker, Brass


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Product Overview
The upturned horseshoe has risen to popularity as a traditional symbol of good luck and Southwestern flair. Bring this good luck and fortune to your door step with the Horseshoe Door Knocker, designed by the metal artisan Michael Healy. You may notice that the shape of the horse shoe is reminiscent of the traditional brass ring door knocker. This results in a door knocker of classic appearance with a delightful twist. The Horseshoe Door Knocker is cast in solid bronze, and its quality can be felt in its weight and precision of construction. A bright polish and detail give the Horseshoe door knocker a realistic appearance. A protective finish is added to the door knocker for years of use and enjoyment.

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Product History
Long before the invention of the electric door bell, the rapping of the brass door knocker was the common way to alert the residents of a house to the prescence of visitors. Today, door knockers exist not only as unique ornamentals, but as a nod in the di