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Removable leather canning jar holder embossed with the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village name and logo. A fun way to tote your reusable glass canning jar. The small handle is great for clipping to your belt or sack, and the industrial snaps allow for easy removal and cleaning. Fits pint sized lidded mason jar (included) which is dishwasher safe. Handmade by Kurier of Portland, Maine. Available logo & color options in drop-down menu below.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. Lasercut Shaker Village logo makes this a usable keepsake or a fine decoration-- your choice. This wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 9" x 11". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. Lasercut Shaker Village logo makes this a usable keepsake or a fine decoration-- your choice. This wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 9" x 11". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. Lasercut Shaker Village logo makes this a usable keepsake or a fine decoration-- your choice. This wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 9" x 11". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. Lasercut Shaker Village logo makes this a usable keepsake or a fine decoration-- your choice. This wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 9" x 11". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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Handmade by Maine custom cabinetmaker John Nichols of Farmington, ME, this cutting board has been carefully designed as a functional kitchen heirloom. Made of domestic and exotic hardwoods with all-natural colors and sealed with mineral oil. Lasercut Shaker Village logo makes this a usable keepsake or a fine decoration-- your choice. This wooden cutting board is the perfect size for serving cheese, bread, and some Shaker Dipping Oil. Measures approximately 9" x 11". You will receive the exact board pictured here. Clean with a damp cloth; eliminate odors with a course salt and lemon juice rub. Reseal occasionally with mineral oil to preserve luster and water repellent surface.
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*You will receive the exact bowl pictured here. Hand turned maple bowl made from a Shaker Village tree. One of Sabbathday Lake’s Brother Delmer Wilson’s landmark maple trees planted in front of the Ministry’s Shop in 1898 became dangerously rotten from damage sustained long ago from a severe lightning strike. In 2016, Brother Arnold had it entirely removed along with another monumental maple tree in the front right corner of the Shaker Cemetery, believed to have been planted by Brother Delmer between 1920 and 1935. Four young maples have been planted in place of those two 1898 trees recently cut and two others cut several years ago. Although sad to lose Brother Delmer’s trees, we are excited that their wood didn’t go to waste. Peter Asselyn, expert woodturner and long-time friend of Shaker Village, turned out all sizes of bowls from the recently-removed landmark trees planted by Brother Delmer. We are deeply grateful for Peter’s willingness, appreciation, and commitment to honor the Shaker legacy through his own talents. This bowl measures approximately 11″ x 3.5″ and is signed on the bottom. *You will receive the exact bowl pictured here.
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*You will receive the exact bowl pictured here. Hand turned maple bowl made from a Shaker Village tree. One of Sabbathday Lake’s Brother Delmer Wilson’s landmark maple trees planted in front of the Ministry’s Shop in 1898 became dangerously rotten from damage sustained long ago from a severe lightning strike. In 2016, Brother Arnold had it entirely removed along with another monumental maple tree in the front right corner of the Shaker Cemetery, believed to have been planted by Brother Delmer between 1920 and 1935. Four young maples have been planted in place of those two 1898 trees recently cut and two others cut several years ago. Although sad to lose Brother Delmer’s trees, we are excited that their wood didn’t go to waste. Peter Asselyn, expert woodturner and long-time friend of Shaker Village, turned out all sizes of bowls from the recently-removed landmark trees planted by Brother Delmer. We are deeply grateful for Peter’s willingness, appreciation, and commitment to honor the Shaker legacy through his own talents. This bowl measures approximately 10.5″ x 2.5″ and is signed on the bottom. *You will receive the exact bowl pictured here.
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*You will receive the exact bowl pictured here. Hand turned maple bowl made from a Shaker Village tree. One of Sabbathday Lake’s Brother Delmer Wilson’s landmark maple trees planted in front of the Ministry’s Shop in 1898 became dangerously rotten from damage sustained long ago from a severe lightning strike. In 2016, Brother Arnold had it entirely removed along with another monumental maple tree in the front right corner of the Shaker Cemetery, believed to have been planted by Brother Delmer between 1920 and 1935. Four young maples have been planted in place of those two 1898 trees recently cut and two others cut several years ago. Although sad to lose Brother Delmer’s trees, we are excited that their wood didn’t go to waste. Peter Asselyn, expert woodturner and long-time friend of Shaker Village, turned out all sizes of bowls from the recently-removed landmark trees planted by Brother Delmer. We are deeply grateful for Peter’s willingness, appreciation, and commitment to honor the Shaker legacy through his own talents. This bowl measures approximately 10.25″ x 2.25″ and is signed on the bottom. *You will receive the exact bowl pictured here.
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*You will receive the exact bowl pictured here. Hand turned maple bowl made from a Shaker Village tree. One of Sabbathday Lake’s Brother Delmer Wilson’s landmark maple trees planted in front of the Ministry’s Shop in 1898 became dangerously rotten from damage sustained long ago from a severe lightning strike. In 2016, Brother Arnold had it entirely removed along with another monumental maple tree in the front right corner of the Shaker Cemetery, believed to have been planted by Brother Delmer between 1920 and 1935. Four young maples have been planted in place of those two 1898 trees recently cut and two others cut several years ago. Although sad to lose Brother Delmer’s trees, we are excited that their wood didn’t go to waste. Peter Asselyn, expert woodturner and long-time friend of Shaker Village, turned out all sizes of bowls from the recently-removed landmark trees planted by Brother Delmer. We are deeply grateful for Peter’s willingness, appreciation, and commitment to honor the Shaker legacy through his own talents. This bowl measures approximately 11.25″ x 3.25″ and is signed on the bottom. *You will receive the exact bowl pictured here.
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Gorgeous natural colored 20" x 20" premium flour sack towel with screen printed logo of Shaker Village, Sabbathday Lake, Maine in dark blue. Printed by Little Chair Printing, Portland, ME. Great texture and absorbency make this a perfect dish towel for all your cooking, baking, and cleaning needs! Pairs well as a gift with Shaker herbs, a cutting board, and more!
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Felt-lined beanie hat embroidered with the new Shaker Village logo by friend and neighbor Diane Harriman of Hast Company in New Gloucester, ME. This will keep your noggin toasty-warm all winter long while displaying your support of Shaker Village. Available in your choice of black or navy blue.