This pair of candle-stick holders are so very special, they were made by my father around the time my parents were married in 1969.
My father was a jeweller's apprentice so knew how to make these from brass and then coat them in chrome. One looks a little tarnished now, and I'm not sure how I can clean them and polish them up. Dad suggested I could get them re-chromed, which sounds very complicated to me! I'd rather they stay the way he made them.
These have been passed around between our family members for a while, and now have come back to me for safe keeping. I intend on keeping a small collection of precious items that have been hand crafted by family members. These items are family heirlooms as far as I'm concerned and I will be teaching my son to treasure them. It's much more precious to have things hand made by your ancestors than other things that have been simply bought mass produced. I hope the collection will demonstrate to my son that its possible to make these things ourselves, that one day he can also choose to make things. So far we have a wide selection of handicrafts in the collection, including carpentry, embroidery, jewellery and of course heaps of crochet. These things are made by family members as far back as my great-grandparents! I also hope the collection will be compact. When passing heirlooms along I do think it's important that the items are not too cumbersome to keep, that they don't become a burden and don't take up too much room.
Check out other items in my collection of family heirlooms if you're interested! There is more to come ...
No comments:
Post a Comment