The title sounds a bit scary on my blog to those of you who know me by now. The first sentence with which I entered the blogland was - 'I have a kitchen becoz I got one with the house :-)'. Then are you curious to see what I am up to in the kitchen special. Walking in the speciality Norwegian shops these days is like walking in the streets of India. The last thing I could imagine to make way to their tablescapes is ........ any guesses ??
these chargers
Yess ! that is what I am saying, are nothing but our very own Roti Chaklas ( the plates to roll out Indian bread)....
I am wondering how would the Belan's (rolling pins) follow next :-)
Need holders for ting and tang .....
How about some dangling spoons n forks
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Ha, ha, I love the whimsy of the spoon/fork chandelier:) Definitely a conversation starter:):) So great talking to you the other day Shanthi:)
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with Kala. I love that spoon and fork chandelier.
ReplyDeleteSo many sea-shells! Shanthi, you are tempting me to visit Norway!!!!!!
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This is interesting, the roti chaklas :) And a great idea for a chandelier indeed, the spoons n forks must sparkle when lit up!
ReplyDeleteLove the chandelier.Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThe chandelier is great! Love your kitchen post:)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend!
love this interesting post. what a great use of roti chaklas.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great post! A very clever idea for place mats. Love it! And cool chandelier!
ReplyDeleteWow! they have our own type of stone hand grinder. No wonder you felt as if you were walking the streets of India.
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ReplyDeleteRama those are ours only. INDIA is IN :-)
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of Roti Chaklas, but they make really cool chargers! They have such a rough hewn quality about them. Beautiful! I have seen a couple of stores near our home tht sell goods from India. I will have to stop in and see if I can find the Roti Chaklas there! LOVE that chandelier with the dangling flatware!!! This is my first time visiting your blog, and I like the photos you presented! Very nice!
ReplyDeleteAmazing.. that chandelier.. has my heart.. :-) Love those roti chaklas.. too.. :-)
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