Millstream Home
Iron Manor Candlestick Holder
Iron Manor Candlestick Holder
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This Amish handmade iron taper candlestick holder is crafted in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, designed to hold standard taper candles with a timeless, low-profile silhouette.
Rooted in traditional craftsmanship, this candlestick holder is hand-forged by skilled Amish blacksmiths using time-honored techniques passed down through generations. Its simple form reflects a quiet elegance inspired by early manor house lighting. Crafted from durable metal, this piece features a compact, low-profile design that allows it to layer effortlessly into tabletops, mantels, and shelves.
The solid round base provides stability while maintaining a refined, understated presence. Both functional and timeless, this candle holder blends seamlessly into farmhouse, cottage, and modern rustic interiors. Whether styled alone or grouped, it brings warmth and character to everyday living and intentional gatherings. Designed for everyday use and built to last, this piece reflects the beauty of American craftsmanship.
- Solid iron construction
- Approximately 3" round x 1" high
- Designed to fit standard taper candles
- Crafted in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
- Each piece is made in small batches by hand; slight variations reflect its authenticity and craftsmanship
About Millstream Home
Millstream Home was created as an ode to Amish heritage. Jake grew up on a Lancaster farm, raised Amish until 16, and Janelle is a first-generation non-Amish woman—born after her parents left the Amish culture, yet deeply shaped by their rich Amish roots.
Their childhoods inspired a love for craftsmanship, imagination, and meaningful homes. As they built their own family life along the Millstream, filled with children, dreams, and entrepreneurship, they realized they had little from their childhoods to pass down.What makes an object an heirloom? Could they start creating them now?
In early 2016, Janelle drove countless hours down back roads, searching for talented makers still using historic production methods. The makers' stories became theirs, and Millstream Home was born.
Janelle and Jake believe in mindful purchasing and supporting local, American-made artisans, from quilters and basket weavers to blacksmiths and potters. Each piece comes from someone’s hands, heart, and home, not a factory.
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