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Amish Furniture in Pennsylvania

July 31, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Culture

Amish furniture and quality are synonymous. People have sought after good quality furniture with the onslaught of cheap “made to sell” furniture so many stores have today. True Amish made furniture from their own craft shops has been reasonably priced. Lancaster County Pennsylvania has the second largest community of Amish in America. There you can find one or more shops of Amish craftsmen who will build your project to order. Whether you want a large hutch, a small end table, or a table that seats 15, they are willing and able to make it for you. Lancaster County Amish continue to make quality furniture as they have for centuries.

The Amish are diligent

Amish consider ‘outside influences’ as a waste of time, and from an early age children are taught to work and enjoy themselves as they do it. Television is not a part of the family, so the time “outsiders” waste on watching television can be used to be productive, or spend family time. Both of those facets of life contribute heavily to the Amish determination and work ethic. Raised to obey the Bible and “work as unto the Lord”, Amish strive to be humble but productive people.

Make sure you get the real thing

Most Amish furniture you will find today is of good quality. When you go to the large Amish furniture stores which may sell Amish style furniture, make sure it’s the real thing. Some stores sell “Amish style” furniture, but not made by true Amish or in their spirit of quality. True Amish furniture like that found in Lancaster County, are the genuine article. In many areas of the county, stores are dedicated to selling Amish furniture.

Amish have a style of their own

Amish made furniture because they needed it in their homes. As a sideline some Amish began selling their furniture to the retail market. Amish have developed their own craftsmanship styles and have developed their own stains, which they use quite often. Amish don’t believe in inlays for their furniture, so what you see and get is usually the same wood from front to back. Unless you are hard on it, the Amish furniture you buy will probably outlast you and be passed down as a family heirloom.

Why buy in Lancaster County?

Lancaster County in Pennsylvania has the second largest community of Amish. There you can find carriage makers, blacksmiths, carpenters and other craftsmen. If you are truly looking for Amish furniture in Pennsylvania, then Lancaster County is the place to begin your search.

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