Handcrafted goods made of driftwood, epoxy and resinĮnchanting one-of-kind handcrafted angel gemstone keepsakes and jewelry inspired by nature Watercolor and pen and ink cartoons and dragonsĬontemporary designer of snowflake ornaments and jewelry Original collages, framed prints, interactive magnet boards, magnetsĭecorated gingerbread cookies, linzer tarts, walnut rolls, poppyseed rolls Handmade cinnamon scented beeswax ornaments, collectable figures, candlesĮco-friendly wearable art upcycled from used and vintage items Glass & metal Christmas ornaments, matching jewelry and copper tree toppers Glass wind chimes, sun catchers, and window designs made from upcycled materials Handcrafted items using wool from our pampered sheep flock Health and wellness products infused with CBD Handmade wood bowls, birds and carvings with nature and Celtic Viking motifs Handmade tarnish resistant sterling silver ,14KGF and gemstone jewelry Quilting, designer doll clothes and wood products Handmade bath bombs, shower steamers, sugar scrubsĭog collars, dog leashes, dog bandanas, key fobs and tote bagsīeth & Dot's Boutique w/ Ludlow Farms Woodwork Wooden toys, puzzles, games, wheels and doll furniture Original oil paintings, prints & hand-sculpted polymer clay ornaments.Įngraved cutting boards and coasters, engraved and hand painted wood art.īaby booties, matching hats, blankets, onesies and hair accessories Handmade, hand-decorated gourmet biscotti in 40 flavors. Hand-sculpted angel wings on wood with a heartfelt message. Hand knitted felted lined wool purses and accessories Make sure to visit both tents that feature the following artisans: Name Thoughtful, handmade gifts is the name of the game at Christkindlmarkt presented by Univest Financial. There are thoughtful holiday gifts, delicious eats and drinks and so much more.įood Vendors 2023’s Artisans & Craftspeople Interestingly, it remained occupied until 2007.Christkindlmarkt Bethlehem presented by Univest Financial features handmade works by the nation’s finest artisans. The women who lived here cooked, sewed, and cared for the children of the community. In just a few years, the community had begun to grow substantially, so the building was needed to make room for new members and to begin separating the men and women as dictated in Moravian culture. ![]() This building was constructed parallel to the Gemeinhaus in 1744. Our guide, fully decked out in tights, a leather vest, and colonial-era hat, led us from the Moravian Museum to our next stop-the Single Sisters’ House. ![]() Members also refused to enlist in the military and kept their community closed to those of other faiths. It’s hard to imagine a place that educated women and welcomed former slaves even before the American Revolution, but Bethlehem was that kind of place. The museum gives visitors an overview of life in this settlement that the Moravians had hoped would be a utopian community where no one owned anything and everyone worked for the greater good.Īt the museum, you learn about the Moravians’ origins in the Czech Republic, their move to the New World, and their multi-cultural community based on working together. ![]() Today, the Gemeinhaus is the site of the Moravian Museum of Bethlehem. Marquis de Lafayette recovered from a Revolutionary War wound in Bethlehem
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