lacquer after engraving
Most engraved brass door knockers will live their lives outdoors.
Out in the elements a protective coating is needed to prevent the brass from oxidizing or tarnishing. This is the process that happens when oxygen and atmospheric gasses comes into contact with the surface of the brass.
Most manufacturers use a high quality clear lacquer to coat the brass and thus protect it.
When a brass door knocker is engraved the engraving process cuts into the surface of the metal. If it is lacquer coated the engraving will also cut through the coating exposing the metal behind it. The exposed metal in the engraved area will oxidize and tarnish in a short time.
An engraved door knocker should be lacquer coated after the engraving process. This seals the entire door knocker and prevents your investment from deteriorating prematurely.
At our Your Door Knocker studio we dip our products in high quality UV resistant clear lacquer as one of the last steps in the production process. This completely seals the door knocker and ensures a long life.