A wedding arbor made as a gift for my daughter's wedding, it has 20 hearts, 6 roses and 84 leaves. Weighs at least a couple hundred pounds, so there's no danger of it blowing over in the wind.
This is a traditional gate, something many people refer to as wrought iron (a term that means something different). Each panel is 4 feet wide, 6 feet tall at the apex. This gate is very heavy, 1” solid square framing. It has auto-closing hinges which allow it to swing open, rest at 90 degrees if desired, but slowly close otherwise. The leaves are acanthus leaves, a stylistic representation of leaf present in art going back to the Roman times and before, although it has been thousands of years since they in any way accurately represented what a real acanthus leaf looks like.