10.27.2006

Studio Friday: Collections

This topic was hard for me. Not because I have no collections, but because I have too many. Which one to choose?

I hope this isn't cheating because I have these arranged on a dresser top just outside the door of my studio so technically not inside. But I get to look at them each time I pass through the hallway on my trips from my studio to the attic room where I store finished work and package orders. I've wanted to do a post about these little Chinese enamel dishes for a while, and will use this as the opportunity to do it.

enamel dish collection

I don't even know what they're called. They're very small so don't hold much and they're not flat enough to be coasters. Maybe they're for sauces or condiments? I have no idea how old they are. I do know that they were imported from China and have a distinctive handwritten signature on the back. They're made of enamel over metal (probably tin) so are not nearly as fragile as they look.

stamp

We started with a few square ones that my husband inherited when his parents downsized from their house to an apartment. Then we added a few round ones and lately some with more unusual shapes. This summer we found two larger, bowl-sized ones. The small ones cost just a couple of dollars so they're very affordable.

I love everything about them—their tiny size, the not-so-perfect hand-painted look, the jewel-like colors. Grouped together they're just so visually pleasing that I smile every time I walk past them. And isn't that what a collection should do?

enamel dishes

enamel dish

enamel dishes

enamel dish

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10 comments:

Anonymous said...

beautiful color and workmanship in these!

Silvia Hoefnagels . Salix Tree said...

Those are beautiful! A colorful collection!

Anonymous said...

You're right, they're all very eye-catching!

laura said...

lovely. so bright and cheery. great collection.

Anonymous said...

Oh Janet, they are beautiful, and they would make me smile too! I wonder if they are meant to be soy sauce or mustard containers? Very pretty!

Going For Greatness said...

Janet,
these are gorgeous! I Love the vibrant colours and the interesting shapes too. A great collection indeed!
~Gabi

Anonymous said...

Oh, I lOVE your collection! The daintiness, the exquisite colors...(big sigh of longing)!

Debbie said...

Oh WOW!! These are incredible in the colors and all the patterns! What a JOYFUL collection! Great post! Thank you for sharing your wonderful collection(s)! Have a great weekend!

Anonymous said...

these are lovely!

Anonymous said...

beautiful patterns, colours, forms and displaying of them. one of the most beautiful collections I've seen!