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		<description><![CDATA[Today, wood craftsmen, particularly the Amish, continue to craft wonderful home furnishings using sturdy (often indigenous) hardwoods, ensuring a level of strength and elegance in each piece. Throughout history, communities have built furniture from various materials. Ancient Scots used stone due to a lack of wood. In the Middle Ages, large tables were usually crafted [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Throughout history, communities have built furniture from various materials. Ancient Scots used stone due to a lack of wood. In the Middle Ages, large tables were usually crafted of heavy oak. Modern furniture utilizes light-weight metals, laminated plywood and durable plastics. Yet, solid wood furniture continues to enthrall customers because of its inherent beauty.
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		<description><![CDATA[Of the many qualities that make Amish furniture so special, the greatest quality is also the most simple: solid wood construction. Solid wood furniture possesses great beauty and durability. In the case of Amish-crafted furniture, indigenous hardwoods, such as Indiana cherry or oak, ensure that the finest wood is being used.
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		<description><![CDATA[Brandenberry Furniture, commonly misspelled Brandenbury Furniture, refers to the Brandenberry Creek on the LeRoy &#38; Ida Weaver farm in Shipshewana, Indiana.  Brandenberry Furniture was formed to serve the custom furniture market with fine locally made Amish furniture and to feature custom Brandenberry Creek Collection designs.  Introductions are brought to the market periodically utilizing the talents of [...]]]></description>
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