Hi folks,
If we talk of traditional Indian homes, can brass be left behind?
I simply can't get over my love for that dull gold look.With age ,the patina on brass artifacts makes it looks all the more alluring.
Today let me take you to the world of brass decor...come with me.
Hop over to http://porticoindia.com/fashion@home/getting-creative-with-brass/
Do you also share the same passion for this metal? I will be glad to hear from you. Do drop me a mail..
If we talk of traditional Indian homes, can brass be left behind?
I simply can't get over my love for that dull gold look.With age ,the patina on brass artifacts makes it looks all the more alluring.
Today let me take you to the world of brass decor...come with me.
Hop over to http://porticoindia.com/fashion@home/getting-creative-with-brass/
Do you also share the same passion for this metal? I will be glad to hear from you. Do drop me a mail..
3 comments:
Hi,
I am quite impressed with the amount of data you have on Indian art and the passion with which you are doing it. Really good work.
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Brass is indeed such a beautiful metal and coming from a south Indian home we have quite a collection with the urli, kindi, para and the little delights. Maintaining is hard work is the only little issues, but then it is no pain no gain:)
Thank to share this valuable info about art & passion. I am also interior designers in mumbai, nice blog.
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