Hancock Shaker Village Hosts Blacksmiths From Around Region
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Blacksmiths across the region will showcase their talents at the annual Age of Iron Weekend at Shaker Village. |
The two-day family event features demonstrations of blacksmithing and metal work. Forges and workshops will also be set up on the grounds throughout the historic Village with demonstrations, activities for the whole family, and opportunities for visitors to try their hand at being the village smithy.
"Blacksmithing is an integral part of the Shaker history, especially here at Hancock Shaker Village. The Age of Iron Weekend is wonderfully fun and an excellent educational experience for the whole family," said village President Ellen Spears.
Blacksmiths representing Berkshire, Connecticut, the New York Capital District and New England Blacksmith Guilds will showcase their art and artisanship with both historical and contemporary demonstrations. Ironwork craftsmanship dating from the 17th to the 21st century, Japanese hardware, tool making, engraving, and Viking and Shaker forging are just a few of the techniques and styles that will be showcased.
Hand-wrought items from the participating blacksmiths will also be available for purchase. Participants who make custom ironwork for the home will be available to discuss specific commissions. Many exhibitors will be dressed in period costume as they demonstrate using tools and equipment of the same time period.The village's ironwork will be highlighted by a scavenger hunt for children, and interpretive talks pointing out the Shaker metalwork. The blacksmith shop, which is staffed by skilled volunteer blacksmiths, will be open for tours and demonstrations.
The Age of Iron Weekend is co-sponsored by the Berkshire Blacksmith's Association.
Admission is $16 for adults and $8 for ages 13 to 17, and members and children 12 and under are free; open daily from 10 to 5.

