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Lacquered Brass Window Decorations.
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Several years ago I did make these yellow and salmon colored organdy ribbons for use at Easter time. Combining white and brown eggs, creates a perfect beribboned presentation.
They make for a nice display on a special egg platter.
Daffodil season is long over so we could not fill our porcelain egg-vases from Villeroy & Boch, like we could in 2010.
Villeroy & Boch ←(click it) porcelain egg-vases that my sister Diny, ordered for me in The Netherlands after I found them in a magazine. They are so lovely when filled with fresh flowers!
Those egg-vases make a pretty table decoration during Easter Season.
Just right click the hyperlink.
From Germany I got these Lacquered Brass window decorations in egg shapes.
For my German readers, click next: Jech Kunstgewerbe to go to Jech Kunstgewerbe's site, who is producing and selling them.
Wishing all of you a very Happy Easter weekend!
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Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and Happiness that will last all year long. Peace, warmth and the joy of being with family. Those that cannot be near us, we keep in our hearts. Let distances vanish as we embrace the world in PEACE and LOVE. Thanks for visiting and reading my posts, thanks to all 148 countries, wherever you are, whomever you are. We are a small world after all.
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and try to keep it all the year.” —Charles Dickens quote
The beautiful high-end Merry Christmas pillow from Miss Rebecca at
A Gathering Place, that I won last year! Something to cherish for years to come...
Silk brocade tablecloth is underneath. You can read about it in one of the related articles links below.
This is a beautiful lacquered brass window decoration from
Jech Kunstgewerbe, Blaustein/Germany. Below under related articles you will find more from Jech Kunstgewerbe from the Easter Season.
Merry Christmas
Feliz Navidad
Joyeux Noel
Frohe Weihnachten
Buon Natale
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{Easter Season} | previous post by me showing more lacquered brass window decorations
For our practical training college for mushroom growing, in The Netherlands, I once designed this 'happy mushroom family' for bulletin cover. After that, I used my drawing for this brass mushroom window decoration.
In the eighties I've done this design and then I had those brass window decorations made in Germany. They are laser cut, hand polished and lacquered so they hardly ever get tarnished.
This one is 23 cm high and it hangs in our veranda, underneath the Delft blue KLM houses.
The German company made them for me, with a minimum of 100 pieces each order. It was in September of 1987 that I did
sell hundreds of them at the ISMS Congress (International Society for Mushroom Science) that was then held in Braunschweig, Germany.
My husband Pieter, gave two lectures there in 1987.
This one is 9 cm high and it hangs inside one of the window panes of the French door from the living room looking into the veranda. Look at
→ Easter Season for more of those brass window decorations and towards the bottom of the post
→ Tuesday May 4, dinner with friends you actually can see the brass mushrooms hanging as well.
The above photo lets the brass more come through, as the other photos are taken against the light and they appear dark.
This hangs in the kitchen bay window and it is not my design...
Also this is hanging in the same window.
- Just want to start with wishing all of you a very Happy Easter!
- Spring is here so it will be a great time to get into the garden and bring the blooms into the home.
- In my heart shaped tin, from Amaretti cookies, I do keep all the special window decorations to be hung up once again.
- Also in that tin I do keep the organdy egg ribbons, I've made one year, to go around white and brown eggs.
- These chicks also were inside the tin, waiting for their time to hang in the bay window of the kitchen and look into the garden where each day more and more green shows and where sun rays keep them warm.
- On the very bottom of that tin were the large egg shaped window decorations with the chicken and the bunnies.
- Let's show them here...
- They are from Germany, made out of brass that has been polished and lacquered, to prevent them from tarnishing. They are hung from a silk cord, either from a suction cup or else. I found them years ago when we attended one of the International Mushroom Science Congresses in Regensburg, Germany. Of course one always finds some time to explore the city and its special gift shops. The owner of the shop did give me the information of the producer of these window decorations and I have ordered over the years quite some pieces. For Christmas they have a great variety too and they even will create your own design, provided you order a minimum of 100 pieces. For a club or special occasion that would work well. I did design a happy mushroom family, which I sold all over the world at congresses and such.
- Gut, für die deutsche Leserinnen hier die Info über die Jech Kunstgewerbe Fensterbilder
- Okay, let's go into the garden and see what we can gather up in the special flower basket that Pieter, my husband, got from Erika Wald, with some packets of seeds...
- Here we are with the yield: some gorgeous blooming Obdam Narcissus and white Thalia "The Orchid Narcissus" for use in my Villeroy & Boch Easter eggs.
- In the basket are also some fresh sprigs of rosemary and double yellow daffodils to be used in the picture frames, for each table setting. I will introduce them to you, just be patient...
- Don't you agree that these Orchid Narcissus are one of the loveliest of all daffodils? Two or more graceful white flowers adorn each stem. The petals reflex slightly backward "like the wings of an angel". Of course these heirlooms are fragrant too!
- Here are the special Villeroy & Boch eggs that my dear sister Diny did find for me in The Netherlands after I'd seen them in a Dutch magazine.
- You just fill them with water to become small vases and there are the Thalias... just perfect for that purpose.
- I first put them in this large Gardenia Bowl from Wedgwood cream color on cream color, that I often use for floating candles together with fresh flower heads.
- Well, why don't we have some guests for dinner? The setting is just perfect so let's put the Le Jacquard Français tablecloth on and use the napkins with the silver napkin rings, the Baccarat Piccadilly glasses and the Wedgwood cream ware plates. The cute bunny that we did bring from Germany last year and the sheep to hold the place cards, get out of their tin as well; a different tin -- that held the champagne we received from Pieter's brother and his wife for a special birthday. Lots of stories to tell. That is the nostalgia of keeping traditions alive, each time you pass those special items through your hands, stories will come to mind again.
- Now let's see... I think I will set those eggs free. Isn't that sheep cute with the place card? And what a beautiful vase full of Obdam Narcissus in that Wedgwood cream color on cream color 8 oz pitcher which I use as a vase.
- Indeed, this looks better and even the sheep agree, as well as the bunny with the baby-bunny!
- Ah, now you can see those picture frames made of Delft white, they hold water and I've added in each a sprig of rosemary with one daffodil head. Using some paper towel to steady them works fine.
- Now, let Joe & Joanne come to share dinner with us...
- Always good to sit around the dinner table with special people to share a home cooked meal and to set the table in a special way.
Wishing each of you All Happiness For Easter!