Another detail of the wood-carving.
A stone chandlestick with an orange candle in it and some dripped wax.
Showing the sconce, or top.
Our silver Egyptian Mau (she died in 1996) sitting on a toilet seat.
Fireworks at night.
Fireworks at night.
Fireworks at night.
Fireworks at night.
This carved stone box was given to me as a gift by my good friend Farook Wadia from India who worked for me for a while. There is an elephant on the lid. [more...]
This carved stone box was given to me as a gift by my good friend Farook Wadia from India who worked for me for a while. There is an elephant on the lid. [more...]
These scissors were very kindly sent to me by Corinna at DataZone in London. The curved protrusion is to catch the wick when you cut it, so that it does not fall into the hot wax. [more...]
Candle-wick trimming scissors 2
These scissors were very kindly sent to me by Corinna at DataZone in London. The curved protrusion is to catch the wick when you cut it, so that it does not fall into the hot wax. [more...]
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