There is something about kettles that I like. They have an interesting shape, it is as if pouring water through cupped hands. It speaks of hospitality, the joy of giving, and of quenching thirst.
In the same breath, one of the other things that came to my mind when I captured these in Sikkim is the magic Aarohi creates on them! I'm sure most of you have seen her stunning work!
Here's sharing some of my kettle fancy ...
Charred by use, but still looked beautiful..
Sitting pretty
In the same breath, one of the other things that came to my mind when I captured these in Sikkim is the magic Aarohi creates on them! I'm sure most of you have seen her stunning work!
Here's sharing some of my kettle fancy ...
beautifully captured!
ReplyDeletelovely pictures!!
ReplyDeleteEye catching..Exciting....joy to read and fun to watch...ur posts are fabulous!
ReplyDeletelovely photographs!
ReplyDeletecatchy kettle pictures :)
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos!Love the use of light in these.. I adore kettles too.. but have a fancy for the porcelain ones used for tea :)
ReplyDeleteGood collection of kettles, seems unique
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos....
ReplyDeleteYou make me feel that I should pack my bag and run to Sikkim for a hot sip :P
I liked the first picture the most.. Good Work!! :)
Nice theme! How beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures...inspired by your photos to buy a kettle now .Confessions, I am a huge tea lover !!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if its the excellent photography or it is the kettle that by itself looks beautiful!
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Never had my tea from a kettle..prefer soaking it in a teapot...
ReplyDeleteBut I loved all of them, especially the ones from Sikkim.
Excellant photography... and a different post... !! Love it...!!
ReplyDeletelovely pictures,loved the kettle love.
ReplyDeletelovely series
ReplyDeleteI love kettles too- very nice pictures!
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