United States of America (Press Release) September 6, 2007 --
Highlands Ranch, Colorado, September 6th, 2007- In today's world of mass produced products, discerning brides can still find quality, handmade bridal chests for their homes. Using time honored technques and classic styling, Amish bridal chests have made their way back into today's lifestyles.
Handcrafted Hope Chests,a business established in 2006, has brought an old tradition back into focus. This business features Amish bridal chests,which are making a comeback. But, with a modern twist. "I've been in the retail world for many years prior to having my own business, so this is a natural step for me," says Lisa Yarosh, owner. "The colors, choices of designs and engraving options make them perfect for today's home decor. Not only do they provide ample storage, but they're also versatile enough to be used as coffee or end tables," Lisa explains.
The chests from Handcrafted Hope Chests use old-fashioned techniques to produce superior products. Amish woodworking skills are passed down from father to son. Hand tools and air tools powered by gas are traditionally used. Hand rubbed finishes and interlocking joints provide durability. The hardwoods used are of Oak, Cherry, Maple or Cedar since they are stable and resist cracking well. The finished pieces are known to be handed down from generation to generation, making them a beautiful keepsake that will last for years.
The traditional bridal chest has found renewed interest in a modern world. With unique designs and current styling, they are suitable for today's brides and their homes. Quality craftsmanship and longevity are traits not too easily found in today's markets. That is, until now.
For more information, please visit www.Handcraftedhopechests.com.
Handcrafted Hope Chests,a business established in 2006, has brought an old tradition back into focus. This business features Amish bridal chests,which are making a comeback. But, with a modern twist. "I've been in the retail world for many years prior to having my own business, so this is a natural step for me," says Lisa Yarosh, owner. "The colors, choices of designs and engraving options make them perfect for today's home decor. Not only do they provide ample storage, but they're also versatile enough to be used as coffee or end tables," Lisa explains.
The chests from Handcrafted Hope Chests use old-fashioned techniques to produce superior products. Amish woodworking skills are passed down from father to son. Hand tools and air tools powered by gas are traditionally used. Hand rubbed finishes and interlocking joints provide durability. The hardwoods used are of Oak, Cherry, Maple or Cedar since they are stable and resist cracking well. The finished pieces are known to be handed down from generation to generation, making them a beautiful keepsake that will last for years.
The traditional bridal chest has found renewed interest in a modern world. With unique designs and current styling, they are suitable for today's brides and their homes. Quality craftsmanship and longevity are traits not too easily found in today's markets. That is, until now.
For more information, please visit www.Handcraftedhopechests.com.

Quality bridal chests, made by hand and by piece, can still be found in a market filled with mass produced products.
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