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Amish Handcrafted Curly Maple Grandfather Clock with Triple Chime
There are statement pieces—and then there are heirlooms that quietly change the way your home feels. This Amish handcrafted grandfather clock is the kind of luxury that doesn’t need to announce itself. It simply stands with confidence, catching the light, filling the room with warmth, and becoming part of the daily rhythm of life in your home.
What makes this clock truly unforgettable is curly maple. Customers love curly maple because it has a rare, naturally “figured” grain that looks almost alive. As you walk past, the surface seems to ripple and glow—like satin under soft light—because the grain reflects light at different angles. That shimmering, dimensional effect is why curly maple is prized in high-end furniture and fine instruments: it turns a beautiful piece into a captivating one. No two clocks ever look exactly the same, which means yours won’t just be “a curly maple clock”—it will be your curly maple clock, with its own pattern, depth, and character.
Designed to make an impression without overpowering your space, this clock fits beautifully in a foyer where it welcomes guests, in a hallway where it turns “pass-through” space into a moment, or in a living room where it anchors the room like architecture. Behind the beveled glass front and side panels, the pendulum and weights are displayed like fine jewelry—an elegant, traditional presentation that adds movement and depth from every angle.
And then there’s the sound—the part people remember. With three chime options—Westminster, Whittington, and St. Michael’s—this clock lets you choose the melody that best matches the mood of your home. It’s classic and ceremonial, but never fussy. When quiet evenings matter, the night shutoff feature keeps your home peaceful, so you can enjoy the charm during the day and still rest undisturbed at night.
This is heirloom clockmaking with modern personalization. Choose from multiple dial options and tailor the pendulum and weight finishes to match your home’s metal tones—brass for warm tradition, silver for a more tailored, refined look, or a mix that feels perfectly “you.” Every detail is built with the Amish commitment to craftsmanship: patient work, careful fitting, and a finish meant to be admired for decades.
If you’re ready to bring home a piece that feels truly elevated, we’re here to help in every way we can. Our Furniture Specialists can guide you through wood selection, finish direction, dial style, and the best pendulum/weight combination to match your space. Reach out today and let’s design the exact heirloom your home deserves.
Questions & Answers: Amish Handcrafted Grandfather Clocks
Q: Why does curly maple look like it’s “moving” when I walk past it?
Curly maple’s wavy grain reflects light differently at different angles, creating a shimmering depth effect called chatoyance—so the figure seems to ripple as you move through the room.
Q: Will my clock look exactly like the photo?
Curly maple is prized specifically because it varies—each board has its own figure and intensity. Your clock will match the overall style and finish direction, but the exact flame/tiger pattern will be uniquely yours.
Q: Where does a grandfather clock look best in a home?
Grandfather clocks shine where they can be seen from multiple angles—foyers, hallways, living rooms, and dining rooms. Curly maple looks especially dramatic in natural daylight or warm lamp light, where the figure can “wake up.”
Q: How do I choose between Westminster, Whittington, and St. Michaels?
Think of it like choosing the mood of your home. Westminster is the most familiar and traditional, Whittington is often described as warm and lyrical, and St. Michaels feels bold and ceremonial. This clock offers all three so you can live with the one that fits best.
Q: I love the chimes—until bedtime. Can I keep nights quiet?
Yes—this clock includes an automatic night chime shutoff option, so you can enjoy chimes during the day and still keep evenings peaceful.
Q: What should I consider when choosing dial, pendulum, and weight finishes?
Match the metal tones already in your room (lighting, hardware, frames). Silver tends to feel crisp and tailored; brass leans warm and classic. If you’re unsure, our Furniture Specialists can recommend combinations that look cohesive with your décor.
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