The bonsai stand.
One of my brothers was into bonsai and have won bonsai competitions in our province. This is a remnant to one of his bonsai. I must say that he did very well in turning it to this! You can agree or disagree, feel free.
Since starting his furniture-making company a few years back, he is denying it but I think that he have neglected some of his plants (obviously!). There are centainly less bonsai in our garden right now.
Mr. Singer stand...he looks sexier now!
My brother actually suggested for me to buy 2 of this in the scrapyard of another town few years back. He then turned them into 2 gorgeous tables scattered around the house.
Some of his customers have wanted to buy them but he refused.
"Why the heck not if you need a capital?"
"Because I like it??" he answered back. Where else will he get his capital if he won't sell his "creations". Now, our family house is getting smaller year after year.
A weaving wheel?
Ilocos Sur in Northern Philippines is known for weaving such as blankets, table-cover, placemats, bags or anything that can be woven. My friends' moms in London apparently love those woven placemats I have given them as gifts. Quite cheap too!
I don't ask my brother anymore on where he get his stuff. I kind off like what I see so I let him be. Makes coming home from abroad more interesting when I see new ones he makes.
Before I forget, this post is part of the challenge30 that @dragosrua have commenced for the whole January. I am not a blogger so pardon me if most times my posts are lacking in quality. I am assuring everyone that I will try to become one this year of 2017. Can be one of my "resolutions" too. Fingers crossed.
All images are mine and were taken with my Samsung Galaxy S7.