Thursday, 27 September 2012

Kalaga Tapestry


Yesterday, we found a beautiful Kalaga tapestry. We were unsure of what it was at first and we did not buy it, but after some research we realised it was a very interesting piece and went back today, to find that, luckily, it was unsold

So what is a Kalaga?
"Kalaga” is the traditional name for embroidered tapestries done entirely by hand from Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand. This traditional handcrafted art goes back more than a century, with origins from both regions.

The ancient craft technique was to attach gold and silver threads, called “Shwe Chi Doe” in Burmese, on backing cloth and decorated with glass beads. Mostly they were also adorned with real jewels and gemstones. These materials were quite rare at the time, and this made ancient kalagas exclusive to the royals and riches.

Early recorded kalagas featured narrative designs of religious significance like Pagodas (Buddhist Temples) and tales from the “Jataka”. Jatakas refers to folklore-like literature native to India concerning stories of previous birth of the Buddha until his enlightenment. Here, mythical and auspicious creatures are often pictured. For instance the Hintha (symbol of noble character and purity),peacocks (represents the sun and beauty), the naga or dragon (guardian spirit) and royal elephants are often seen. Designs of Royal Palaces and Courts have also been found, and this also shows strong influence from Myanmar's royal palaces in Mandalay.

The below pic is a fine example of one. Once i have taken a picture of ours, I will upload it here.


Image taken from:  http://worksofhands.wordpress.com/2010/02/06/want-to-learn-techniques/
For more information on Kalagas, click this



Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Interiors by us

We have a lot of gorgeous items of furniture online here & here

We also have a shop Newcastle upon Tyne, where you can buy many vintage items. We have clothing, kitchenalia, vinyl, record players, homeware and much more.

We also have an art gallery so you can add an artwork to complete your lovely interior.

From our shop (Mama's)

From our shop (Mama's)  
From our shop (Mama's)

Casio Joy

Now that you have seen it, I bet you want one of these:


Casio CK-200
I cannot even play the keyboard and I want one. If I found one I would purposely learn this:




Tuesday, 25 September 2012

Art Deco & music

Art Deco is probably one of favourite design styles.

We just added this gorgeous cabinet to our eBay shop:



Whilst filling it with items why not listen to the Lianna La Havas album. It is a truly wonderful listening experience. I had the pleasure of seeing her sing live earlier this year and  I was mezmerised from start to finish.

She was supported by Marques Toliver, who was equally brilliant but Lianne was hypnotising. I had not previously heard much of her music, and in some way, this made it even more of a positive experience.

Monday, 24 September 2012

What a novelty

Recently, we acquired a very large amount of rare novelty phones (about 170 in total). 




I never even knew that this many novelty telephones existed. They look brilliant in our shop and I can't wait to get these listed for sale. It is hard to believe that they are all phones.