Thursday, April 21, 2011

Beautiful Things

Home decoration is an ageless favourite.The Comforting elegance of grandeur times,helped me explore more of the traditional decor style.Illustrating the various elements of traditional design became a part of life.I prefer traditional style more at times when compared to the modern,abstract style of design.

The warmth of the traditional decor extends the warmth of the beautiful hues created by our forefathers...

Today let me share with you all some pieces of beautiful things at home,some unique pieces of art which has always remained my personal favourites.Almost all of them have been bought by my grandparents in their golden times..

Simply a photoshoot at home to keep them in memorable cuisine ,lets me think to share with you all....

I hope the photography and the artefacts may interests you..

Silverwares and a small side /coffee table which my mom got as a wedding gift..decades back....

a tanjore krishna painting which a japanese friend (Nakano)of my grandma gifted her years back.Nakano came from japan to study the art and lived near our house and used to visit the nearby temple and they became great friends.My grandma was sad during the time of japan earthquake,no news of Nakano so far..
to Nakano with love
absolute in love with this goddess saraswathi ,which my grandparents bought years back.This adorns our puja room.Yes,this is from the Ravi Varma Collection..


A small silver uruli ,an antique one accompanies the goddess..
this is the biggest uruli we have,an antique one
a brass Nandi near the window sill
absolute beauty/radianceAnother art ,Lord Krishna and Rukmini.,my grandparents bought from Tiruchirapalli when my grandmother went to sing for a concert 30 years back...An Interesting find
a closer look at the art


All images by Lakshmi Arvind
Please do not save nor use them without the prior permission of the author

11 comments:

  1. Pictures are stunning Lakshmi.. I loved the lotus one and the pictures of the goddess are old yet charm and grandeur remain intact..

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  2. Thank you for Visiting Lakshmi, Oh I have been your follower ever since I started reading blogs ...Your's is a very beautiful blog and the best thing I like about it is that It has got lot of depth, you write about so many different things with such ease that it makes an interesting read...
    looking forward to more interactions! :)
    Take care

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  3. Wow, what lovely things and with so much history....truly beautiful.

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  4. thanks deepi,Sharkara and anu for the lovely comments

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  5. LOVELY pictures, each one! Radiating a warm welcome :) Here's your newest follower!

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  6. Hi Ambika,thanks for following.i just found your blog recently and found it to be interesting,a slightly different from the others.
    thanks for the lovely comments.

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  7. very nice snaps...got a nice blog...

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  8. Good pieces of History! These are things to treasure! I too have collected a lot of things belonging to my grandparents.

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  9. Oh.. what gorgeous.. pics.. Laksh!! Its lovely.. I cant take lotus' any more!! Can you end me some!!??

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  10. Lovely pictures Lakshmi... Wonder how even simple things can make life interesting and beautiful... Love the way you cherish your grandparents' items... !!

    Have a great weekend !!

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  11. Great blog you have some really interesting stuff on here!!
    It inspired me to open my own. Hopefully will make people to visit my site and get to know me better and my fashion sense & style! For anyone who wants to check it out -
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