Blacksmithing is a lost art, but it doesn't have to be. When most of us think about blacksmithing, farriers are the first type of people that come to mind. It's a practical use of the skill. Shoeing horses. It has to be done. But what about the artistic aspect of blacksmithing? Where has the art of the skill gone? If you have ever visited Europe (or anywhere other than the US) then you have most likely stepped into buildings with architecture older than our country. Centuries later, some well-crafted buildings still stand. And it wasn't all about function. Beauty was at the helm.
When our family first started selling produce and plants at local events, my husband would often provide blacksmithing demos. He even did a Civil War reenactment. That was my favorite. After over a decade of taking a break from blacksmithing, my husband (and now son, and daughter) have emerged from the ashes to give this lost art new life again. We started our resurgence at our local county fair, and it was well received.

Blacksmithing Is Back!
As part of the Thrift Steading Launch, we are giving away a free leaf pendant.
Interested in having a blacksmith as part of your event?
That is so pretty! What a great fall gift to give someone.
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