Saturday, September 2, 2023

Tiny Beads in hinoki

 I am working on restoring this very old Japanese lacquer box. It has been used and restored at other times. The inside is all hand done maki-e or gold dust over the lacquer. The outside is a built up scene made with built up layers of lacquer that was covered in gold at one time. The wood on the outside is hinoki or Japanese cypress, very fragrant wood. The hinges and lock have been added to and changed. The box had green velvet lining added to the box at some point in its life. And inside the crumbling velvet were tiny aluminum beads that I threaded onto a needle. Something was made with these and stored in the box. The velvet liner and all the tacks I pulled out to show the gold maki-e inside the box in good condition.

So we have modern over Indian style of latch work here. Just a pile of bad restoration.


Sun and time have been hard on this box. It is in very good condition under all this age.



A closeup of the maki-e inside the box in good condition. And the tiny aluminum beads found inside the box.

Under all that tattered green velvet liner the brilliant gold lacquer and the tiny beads.



Tuesday, August 29, 2023

Back to now




These are buttons from the 1930's made out of indigo and abalone and carved. I removed the leather buttons from a jacket and sewed these antiques on.



The original buttons that came with the jacket on the left and the new to me 1930's button on the right.

 

Restoring the wood and brass tacks on this vintage cross for a friend. The tacks gave no hold on this heavy figure. So I took it apart, re-stained the wood and reapplied the gold and will put in epoxy and new brass nails.

One of my female Muscovy hatched out 14 baby ducklings this week. I am happy they are thriving on our farm. This duck breed is quite hardy.


Summer Side up


This is a black rat snake taking a nap in my hay bales. The cooler evenings made him seek out a way dry spot in my hay lean too.


I can't get enough of how stupid humans are to get close to wild animals. Animals are unpredictable on a good day but along with stress, fear, hunger or a stiff wind you got trouble in s split second. That is how my nose was broken by an angry mad cow and a gate. I am lucky I can live out here in the Ozarks with bear, deer, cougars, wolves, coyotes and snakes. I leave them alone and respect their forest that I happen to live in.



This is my cure for biting horseflies, green glitter deely bobs. They sway and scare the horseflies and keep them off my body. A large dragonfly pin on my hat will work too. Dragonflies are predators to the horsefly.