Thursday, February 21, 2013

Amba in Tamba

The hubby was off to do fieldwork (he's an archaeologist) and he was going to a whole lot of places along the Konkan coast, though not necessarily to any of the beaches. I reminded him to bring me some of the beautiful fragrant Ambe Mohar rice that I love. Of course he did.

He also came back with some other goodies including kurdai (a kind of papad made from wheat), a huge pile of tender raw mangoes, some kaju fruit and the show stopper - a gorgeous beaten copper vessel!

I'm gearing up for another sale, a 2 day event this time, and I have tons of stuff waiting to be painted. Work is also keeping me busy. But you know how it is... a beautiful new vessel, the soft light of the morning and a relatively new camera that I'm still getting to know...

So here's what I did today :)







3 comments:

Kurush F Dalal said...

Happy to know u like the Tamba so much ... its authentic. Handmade by members of the Kaashta-Taambat (Copppersmith) caste living in Taambat-aali (Coppersmith's Alley) in Mhasla - a famous medieval port town of the Konkan :)

Kurush F Dalal said...

... also the mangoes are from the jungles of Mangaon collected by a Katkari tribal lady and her two lil children ... whom we met trudging down the Sai ghat ... walking 12 km to Mangoan in the afternoon heat!!

Me! In words said...

You are one lucky gal!!