Amish Furniture

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Archive for July 2006

Amish Fact – Beard comes with marriage

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Once the Amish man is married he must have a beard. The beard distinguishes throughout the order that the Amish man is married. Mustaches are forbidden, due to the association to the military.

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July 31, 2006 at 6:59 pm

Posted in About The Amish

Amish Handcrafted Furniture from Ohio and Indiana

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OnlineAmishFurniture.com offers thousands of Oak, 1/4 white sawn Oak, Maple and Cherry amish furniture made by Amish craftsmen in Ohio and Indiana. Whether you’re looking for Amish gliders, rockers, dining room tables, chairs, bedrooms sets, hutches, buffets, computer armoires, bookcases, gliders, rockers, entertainment centers, desks, office pieces or knick-knacks, you will find it all right here.

We offer a large assortment of contemporary/Arts & Crafts Mission style furniture for all the rooms in your home. Our quality Amish oak furniture is handcrafted with quality in mind. Tremendous care is taken to create these pieces that are built to last many generations. Oak and 1/4 Sawn Oak furniture are available in 20 stains (including two new incredible oil based stains), Cherry in 7 stains and Maple in 5 stains. Custom staining to match existing pieces is also available.

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July 25, 2006 at 4:42 pm

Posted in Press Releases

Miscellaneous Amish Furniture Pieces

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Some items in this category are Baskets, Bookends, Calendar Frames and Displays, Chests (Cedar, Toy & Jewelry), Coat Racks Mirrors, Amish Doll Furniture, & more.

Most items in this category are in stock (in Oak) in either the light or medium stain and therefore will not require the usual 12-16 weeks in build time. If they are in stock you will usually recieve them via U.P.S within 2 weeks.

Please email sales@onlineamishfurniture.com to check availability.

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July 10, 2006 at 7:03 pm

Posted in Amish Furniture