Prairie Handbroom

$65.00
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The turkey wing is a traditional Appalachian style hand broom. The name comes from a time when real wings of birds were used for fanning flames and sweeping ash. The pattern on this broom is inspired by the stitches of needle-lace and traditional bandanas.

These brooms are one of my primary companions - they’re versatile, compact, and practical. They make an appearance daily to sweep under furniture, around corners, carpets and edges, pet fur from the couch and leaves from the porch. They’re dreamy for those living on the road or in small spaces. I keep one in my vehicle for sweeping off dirty boots, car seats and tents.

Measures approx. 15” long.

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The turkey wing is a traditional Appalachian style hand broom. The name comes from a time when real wings of birds were used for fanning flames and sweeping ash. The pattern on this broom is inspired by the stitches of needle-lace and traditional bandanas.

These brooms are one of my primary companions - they’re versatile, compact, and practical. They make an appearance daily to sweep under furniture, around corners, carpets and edges, pet fur from the couch and leaves from the porch. They’re dreamy for those living on the road or in small spaces. I keep one in my vehicle for sweeping off dirty boots, car seats and tents.

Measures approx. 15” long.

The turkey wing is a traditional Appalachian style hand broom. The name comes from a time when real wings of birds were used for fanning flames and sweeping ash. The pattern on this broom is inspired by the stitches of needle-lace and traditional bandanas.

These brooms are one of my primary companions - they’re versatile, compact, and practical. They make an appearance daily to sweep under furniture, around corners, carpets and edges, pet fur from the couch and leaves from the porch. They’re dreamy for those living on the road or in small spaces. I keep one in my vehicle for sweeping off dirty boots, car seats and tents.

Measures approx. 15” long.