During its long history irons made from hard pieces of iron heated on a stove have developed into easily movable electrical appliances with steam features and a thermostat for adjusting temperature. The earliest irons, in a shape that we know today, appeared in the early 16th century and ever since then their typological development can be followed according to the heat source. The simplest irons are those made from a single slab of metal which do not have a heat source within them but are heated directly on a stove. They can be light and flat or heavy tailor’s irons with a big base and detachable handles. Irons on live coals have a hollow and enclosed case in which coals are placed. Lateral openings on the case ensure a stream of air going...