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Insights from the Masters

Here, we delve into all aspects of death, remembrance, and the profound significance of honoring a life well-lived. Drawing upon five generations of unparalleled skill and heartfelt dedication, we share our unique perspective on a topic often unspoken. Explore articles that illuminate the artistry of handcrafted caskets, the importance of legacy, and the compassionate understanding that guides our every creation. This is where tradition meets innovation, and every story is treated with the dignity and respect it deserves. 

The Burden of the Living: Why a Final Farewell Matters

The Burden of the Living: Why a Final Farewell Matters

In the quiet moments of the workshop lately, times spent reflecting on the craft and the generations that came before us, we’ve been thinking a lot about a phrase I hear often in this industry: "Don’t die with your dead." It’s a bold statement, and at first glance, it...

The Bo People: When the Final Resting Place is the Sky

The Bo People: When the Final Resting Place is the Sky

For some reason we have been following the story of the lost colony. Advances in technology have allowed the tracking of DNA. The same practice is happening in other parts of the world and a recent report regarding the Bo people of China, confirming their modern...

The Lost Village and the Open Ground.

The Lost Village and the Open Ground.

Why You Can No Longer Trust the Process My father attended a funeral today that ended in the kind of disruption no grieving family should ever have to endure. It was a graveside service for a distant relative, a disabled woman who moved away and was cared for by her...

The Unrepeatable History of the Tobacco Stick

The Unrepeatable History of the Tobacco Stick

In the Blue Ridge Mountains, our worth is tied to the honesty of our labor. Our family has honored this commitment across five generations, transitioning from the hard work of the land to the uncompromising skill of the craft. To truly understand this commitment, you...