Cherokee Ironworks - We specialize in providing that rustic chandelier or variety of rustic lamps your cabin or home decor has been missing. Please take your time to browse around our web site and see how Cherokee Ironworks can richly enhance the Rustic look of your home. Then give us a call and let our artist Jerry L. Toney go to work for you!
Is our artist/designer Jerry, Cherokee? Find out on our FAQ page. Please take some time to browse our site. You will find Custom, Rustic, Cowboy, Indian, Western, and Southwestern Chandeliers, Custom Lighting and Rustic Home Decor - including table lamps, wall sconces, vanity lights, switch covers, outlet covers, ceiling fans, pots and pan racks, bar stools and tables.We Unashamedly Love Living in Texas, and We Have Some Special Texas Products that Represent our Great State!
Is our artist/designer Jerry, Cherokee? Find out on our FAQ page. Please take some time to browse our site. You will find Custom, Rustic, Cowboy, Indian, Western, and Southwestern Chandeliers, Custom Lighting and Rustic Home Decor - including table lamps, wall sconces, vanity lights, switch covers, outlet covers, ceiling fans, pots and pan racks, bar stools and tables.We Unashamedly Love Living in Texas, and We Have Some Special Texas Products that Represent our Great State!
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In 2002, I, Jerry Toney, the Artist and Designer for Cherokee Iron Works built my first Chandelier. My wife, Verla Toney was in the process of redecorating our home in Western/Southwestern decor. After spending months looking in many places, she could not find what she considered to be a nice Rustic Chandelier.
Jerry, You are truly a master craftsman and a wonderfully gifted artist. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Our chandeliers, fans and stools are simply awesome! The perfect finishing touch we were looking for! Jerry, words fail as to how much we appreciate you and your work. Your unique designs and superb craftsmanship are without peer and we feel truly blessed to have found the crowning touches to our new home.
This is what I was told by my Grandmother, Rosie McGhee and My Uncle Bill Toney. My Father was ashamed that he was to White to be Cherokee. I had to Register my Father, James F. Toney after his passing. I am Registered Cherokee Indian of the "Trail of Tears" lineage. My Grandmother, Rosie McGhee (Toney) on my father's side of the family (James Toney), was registered in 1903 with her father Albert McGhee and other siblings.