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Wrought Iron 6 Arm Candle Chandelier Sale Price: $17.95 |
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Our hand wrought iron pieces are made for us in the Lancaster County Amish Community. With classic style and functional design, these versatile pieces blend into most decorating schemes. This is solid iron--not wire. These pieces are finished in satin black and work well in any room. This attractive hanging wrought iron candle holder or chandelier can be used indoors or outdoors. It is 17 inches wide and 18 1.2 inches high. The finish is a versatile satin black. It holds 6 standard base taper candles or votive peg holders which are not included.This is hand wrought from 1/4 inch steel stock and is not made of wire. It is very sturdy yet lightweight enough to hang easily. Add a romantic touch over any table. You will supply your own ceiling hook determined by the surface you will be hanging this from. |
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Wrought Iron 6 Arm Votive Candle Chandelier w/ Pots-Hand Made Sale Price: $32.95 |
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Our hand wrought iron pieces are made for us in the Lancaster County, PA. Amish Community. With classic style and functional design, these versatile pieces blend into most decorating schemes. This is solid iron--not wire. These pieces are finished in satin black and work well in any room. This is our versatile 6 arm votive candolier or candle chandelier. The 6 glass votive pots are included. This measures 17 1/2 inches wide by 12 inches high. Use our extension or "S" hooks to hang at the desired height. These are great for outdoors also-no blown our candles from the breeze! Each is handmade-there is some variation from piece to piece. We do not include mounting hardware because it is determined by the surface you are attaching these items to. It will be anything from small nails, screws, or drywall and plaster anchors and is readily available at home centers, hardware stores--even grocery stores!!. |
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Wrought Iron Floor Lamp Flame Top - Amish Made Sale Price: $59.95 |
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Our hand wrought iron pieces are made for us in the Lancaster County PA Amish Community. With classic style and functional design these versatile pieces blend into most decorating schemes. This floor lamp is sometimes called a "Quilter's Lamp" because it adjusts up or down making it nice for reading or sewing or other close work. At its tallest with the bulb in place it is 5 ft tall. This has a handwrought flametop. It is nice and sturdy-the crossed leg base keeps it from tipping easily. This will require easy assembly-a pliers is all you will need. A 10 inch wide clip on lampshade will work well with this lamp but is not included. It takes a three-way bulb(not included) and has a nice long cord. |
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Wrought Iron Floor Lamp Heart Top - Amish Made Sale Price: $59.95 |
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Our hand wrought iron pieces are made for us in the Lancaster County PA Amish Community. With classic style and functional design these versatile pieces blend into most decorating schemes. This floor lamp is sometimes called a "Quilter's Lamp" because it adjusts up or down making it nice for reading or sewing or other close work. At its tallest with the bulb in place it is 5 ft tall. This has a handwrought heart top. It is nice and sturdy-the crossed leg base keeps it from tipping easily. This will require easy assembly-a pliers is all you will need. A 10 inch wide clip on lampshade will work well with this lamp but is not included. It takes a three-way bulb(not included) and has a nice long cord. |
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The Amish $7.99 "John A. Hostetler explains the views and lifestyles of the Amish under such headings as preaching services, family and community, Amish economy, language, folk art and beauty, courting, becoming adults, weddings, leisure, medieval music, bonnets and broad-brims, horse and buggy travel, farm and kitchen, stress and change, Amish knowledge, and hope for the future.>Over 705,000 copies of earlier editions of this booklet have been sold. Now this completely revised edition maintains the qualities which have made The Amish popular for a generation while updating the text and photos for the 1990s." |
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An Amish Table $9.52 Recipes from "The Best of Amish Cooking" combined with color photographs of the dishes, people, and land. |
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Amish $19.55 Amish |
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Sabina: A Story of the Amish $21.98 1905. Author of pseudo-realistic fictions, Helen Reimensnyder Martin, claims in the preface that the psychic phenomenon described in this story is not fictitious. Sabina begins: The Wilt household was in a state of excitement bordering upon consternation. Levi, the head of the family, had just come in from the barn to the large kitchen, where his wife and children, together with Susanna, his wife's widowed sister, who lived with them in the capacity of hired girl, were all gathered about the dinner-table; and the announcement he had made as he took his seat had almost the effect of a dynamite bomb. |
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The Amish Project $14.48 DramaCharacters: 1 female The Amish Project is a fictional exploration of the Nickel Mines schoolhouse shooting in an Amish community, and the path of forgiveness and compassion forged in its wake.The Amish Project made its original debut at the New York International Fringe Festival in the summer of 2008 and instantly generated buzz in the theatre community. The Amish Project went on to a workshop production at the Cherry Lane Theatre in New York City, and on June 10th, 2009, officially opened Off-Broadway at Rattlestick Playwrights Theater to rave reviews - due to its success, the run was extended. " Extraordinary....compelling...the play is also a remarkable piece of writing." -New York Times"The Amish Project is thought-provoking, compelling theatre..." -nytheatre.com"(Dickey's) craft made me weep. The virtuosic writer-performer acts her bonnet off." -Time Out New York |
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Amish in Michigan $13.98 Discovering the Peoples of Michigan, a series from Michigan State University Press, examines the rich multicultural heritage of the Great Lakes. This informative, affordable, flexible collection of books explores Michigan's ethnic dynamics. Discovering the Peoples of Michigan reveals the unique contributions that different and often unrecognized communities have made to Michigan's historical and social identity. Driving the rural roads of Michigan one might suddenly come upon a black buggy driven by a bonneted woman or a bearded Amish man. In 1955 there were fewer than five hundred Amish in Michigan -- in 2000 there were more than seven thousand. The Amish, with their unique life-style, are found only in North America where approximately 170,000 live in twenty-four states and one Canadian province. This sensitive and fascinating volume explores the Amish historical background, immigration into Michigan, occupations, marriage patterns, cultural conflicts, community-financed schools, medical practices, and cultural survival. |
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Amish Abstractions $28.45 Since the late 1960s, the geometric piecework quilts made by the Amish have been much sought after by art collectors and art museums. This stunning volume includes color plates of 74 quilts, accompanied by essays describing both the quiltmaking process an |
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Simple Joys of the Amish Life $12.98 People are fascinated by the Amish in their simplicity, graciousness, and tradition of preparing great, hearty food. This beautiful hardcover is the perfect marriage of all things Amish with interesting facts from Mindy Starns Clarka (TM)s popular A Pocket Guide to Amish Life, favorite recipes from Georgia Varozzaa (TM)s The Homestyle Amish Kitchen Cookbook, and radiant paintings from artist Laurie Snow Hein. This charming book captures moments of Amish family and farm life and showcases features like a oeGeorgiaa (TM)s Amish Table Tidbita alongside intriguing and often inspiring details about the blessings of a simpler way unity of community and faith value of celebrations and ceremonies This will be a treasure for all who enjoy the fullness of good living and for every foodie, mom, or potluck participant ready to add chocolate sauerkraut cake, potato soup, and Amish dressing to their recipe repertoire. |
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An Amish Paradox (Hardcover) $70.94 Holmes County, Ohio, is home to the world`s largest and most diverse Amish community in the world. Yet, surprisingly, it remains relatively unknown compared to its famous cousin in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Charles E. Hurst and David L. McConnell conducted seven years of fieldwork, including interviews with over 200 residents, to understand the dynamism that drives social change and schism within the settlement, where Amish enterprises and nonfarming employment have prospered. The authors contend that the Holmes County Amish are experiencing an unprecedented and complex process of change as their increasing entanglement with the non-Amish market causes them to rethink their religious convictions, family practices, educational choices, occupational shifts, and health care options. The authors challenge the popular image of the Amish as a homogeneous, static, insulated society, showing how the Amish balance tensions between individual needs and community values. They find that self-made millionaires work alongside struggling dairy farmers; successful female entrepreneurs live next door to stay-at-home mothers; and teenagers both embrace and reject the coming-of-age ritual, rumspringa. An Amish Paradox captures the complexity and creativity of the Holmes County Amish, dispelling the image of the Amish as a vestige of a bygone era and showing how they reinterpret tradition as modernity encroaches on their distinct way of life. |
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The Amish Circle Quilt $22.99 The Amish women of the Pennsylvania Dutch Country have been creating exquisite quilted masterpieces since the 1800s. Amish quilts represent personal expression, craftsmanship, and frugality, and are the most desired in the world. This book is the first to take quilters inside the Amish tradition of the Circle letter. From each letter, a quilt block is created to represent a significant event in the life of the quilter; these letters and blocks are passed around a circle of 11 friends, and once 121 blocks have been created, they are joined together to create a beautiful work of art that tells the story of family and friends - a circle quilt. With this book, quilters will step into the everyday life of the Amish community and follow the journey of 11 women who maintain their friendships while keeping a record of their lives. Quilters will enjoy the heartwarming stories while following step-by-step instructions for creating their own Amish circle quilt, as well as a baby quilt, wall hanging, table runner and appliqud aprons and bags. |
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The Amish-People of Preservation $16.96 Mennonite historian-producer John Ruth takes us inside the world of the Amish. Providing food for thought about what kind of world we have made, what's really important and how we live out lives. |
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The Amish Cook at Home (Hardcover) $23.62 "This cookbook couldn`t bend to the fast pace of our e-mail driven world. Like a slow Sunday pot roast, it had to simmer . . . culminating many months of conversation, writing, and Amish wisdom." --Kevin WilliamsPart almanac, part cultural overview, part culinary calendar, The Amish Cook at Home is the harbinger of a new era in home cooking.As the follow-up to Elizabeth Coblentz`s The Amish Cook, The Amish Cook at Home by her daughter, Lovina Eicher and her editor and friend Kevin Williams introduces a new generation to Amish cooking and culture.Structured around the four seasons, which heavily influence Amish life and cooking, The Amish Cook at Home offers recipes teaming with seasonal vegetables, fruits, and meat. Culinary traditions like Dandelion Jelly, Asparagus-Potato Soup, Chicken and Dumplings, and Concord Grape Streusel Pie are featured alongside Amish history, culture, and lore. Stories of Old Order days and glimpses into events like weddings, funerals, tax time, and the holidays are included, as well as anecdotes from Lovina`s own family life shared with her husband Joe and their eight children.The Amish Cook at Home offers a welcome return to nature and community that is centered on the family table. |
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The Homestyle Amish Kitchen Cookbook $13.98 Just about everyone is fascinated by the Amisha "their simple, family-centered lifestyle, colorful quilts, and hearty, homemade meals. Straight from the heart of Amish country, this celebration of hearth and home will delight readers with the pleasures of the family table as they take a peek at the Amish way of lifea "a life filled with the self-reliance and peace of mind that many of us long for. Readers will appreciate the scores of tasty, easy-to-prepare recipes such as Scrapple, Graham a oeNutsa Cereal, Potato Rivvel Soup, Amish Dressing, and Snitz Pie. At the same time theya (TM)ll learn a bit about the Amish, savor interesting tidbits from the a oeAmish Kitchen Wisdoma sections, find out just how much food it takes to feed the large number of folks attending preaching services, barn raisings, weddings, and work frolics, and much more. The Homestyle Amish Kitchen Cookbook is filled with good, old-fashioned family meal ideas to help bring the simple life home |
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Plain and Simple: A Journey to the Amish $15.99 "" "I had an obsession with the Amish. Plan and simple. Objectively it made no sense. I, who worked hard at being special, fell in love with a people who valued being ordinary." "> So begins Sue Bender's story, the captivating and inspiring true story of a harried urban Californian moved by the beauty of a display of quilts to seek out and live with the Amish. Discovering lives shaped by unfamiliar yet comforting ideas about time, work, and community, Bender is gently coaxed to consider, "Is there another way to lead a good life?" > Her journey begins in a New York men's clothing store. There she is spellbound by the vibrant colors and stunning geometric simplicity of the Amish quilts "spoke directly to me," writes Bender. Somehow, "they went straight to my heart." > Heeding a persistent inner voice, Bender searches for Amish families willing to allow her to visit and share in there daily lives. "Plain and Simple" vividly recounts sojourns with two Amish families, visits during which Bender enters a world without television, telephone, electric light, or refrigerators; a world where clutter and hurry are replaced with inner quiet and calm ritual; a world where a sunny kitchen "glows" and "no distinction was made between the sacred and the everyday." > In nine interrelated chapters--as simple and elegant as a classic nine-patch Amish quilt--Bender shares the quiet power she found reflected in lives of joyful simplicity, humanity, and clarity. The fast-paced, opinionated, often frazzled Bender returns home and reworks her "crazy-quilt" life, integrating the soul-soothing qualities she has observed in the Amish, and celebrating the patterns in the Amish, and celebrating the patterns formed by the distinctive "patches" of her own life. > Charmingly illustrated and refreshingly spare, "Plain and Simple" speaks to the seeker in each of us." |
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Success Made Simple: An Inside Look at Why Amish Businesses Thrive $20.98 The keys to better business from a thriving group of business owners-the Amish Business can be discouraging. According to US Department of Labor figures, only 44 percent of newly-opened firms will last four years. That is, unless you're Amish-then there's a 95 percent chance your business will last. And in many cases, do remarkably well-as Donald Kraybill writes: "the phrase 'Amish millionaire' is no longer an oxymoron." "Success Made Simple" is the first practical book of Amish business success principles for the non-Amish reader. The work provides a platform of transferable principles--simple and universal enough to be applied in the non-Amish world, in a wide variety of business and management settings. Learn how to develop profitable and fulfilling enterprises as Amish explain how to build fruitful relationships with customers and employees, prosper by playing to strengths, and create an effective marketing story Includes interviews with over 50 Amish business owners outline the role of relationships in business and the importance of the big picture-taking in long-term goals, the welfare of others, and personal integrity Offers ideas on practical application of Amish business practices to non-Amish businesses, with bullet summaries at the end of each chapter reviewing the most important take-away points With a focus on relationship-building and the big picture, "Success Made Simple" offers business owners everywhere the tools for better, smarter, more successful enterprises. |
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Whitehall Garden Amish Buggy, Black - 30 Inches $51.92 Garden Black 30" Amish Buggy Weathervane. Color is black. Made of aluminum. Size/Dimensions: Not Available Color/Finish: Black ColorMapping: Black |
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Amish-Design Wooden Yarn Swift $42 From ChiaoGoo, This Amish-design yarn swift is somthing you've just got to have! Get rid of those cumbersome umbrella swifts. Yarn swift sits on the table top (no clamping needed!) and has non-skid pads on the bottom to keep it from moving. Four adjustable 5 7/8'' pegs can easily be moved to accommodate any size hank of yarn. And, this swift can be set up or broken down in a matter of seconds! |
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Amish Quilts $7.87 Amish Quilts |
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Amish Confidential $17.55 Amish Confidential |
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An Amish Portrait $6.75 An Amish Portrait |
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An Amish Nativity $14.03 An Amish Nativity |
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An Amish Wedding $23.39 An Amish Wedding |
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Amish Prayers $11.68 Amish Prayers |






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