I'm busy as a bee, up to my eyeballs with work. Fortunately, I have some photos in my archive for Ruby Tuesday. Above is a red capiz vase from a showroom I visited, and below is a bunch of pale red anthurium in a bone china vase. Capiz, also called windowpane oyster (or lampirong in Ilonggo), is a marine mollusk found in shallow coastal waters in the Philippines. Its meat is edible, and the shells are semi-transparent, pearlized flat disks that can be molded into almost anything---from home decor to light fixtures, fashion accessories, bathroom panels and furniture. It is a versatile material and essentially, its design possibilities are virtually limitless.
Anthuriums are grown throughout the country, mostly in greenhouses with computerized fertigation facilities. The floriculture industry is rapidly growing and the increasing demand in the domestic market has attracted hobbyists to turn their hobbies into profitable business.
perfect for ruby tuesday!
ReplyDeleteLuna, Thanks for visiting my RT. That glossy, shiny red vase is gorgeous, love the composition of the photo as well. :)
ReplyDeleteI love anthuriums .. beautiful flowers... and the vase is so vibrant,, come and take peek of my entry http://whenmomtalks.com/2009/02/ruby-shoes.html
ReplyDeleteLuna Miranda, thanks to share your wonderful flowers. They both add an exotic atmosphere to your post. Your vase attracts the attention, we almost forget to look at the flowers : )
ReplyDeleteI love the red vase and the composition of that photo.
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Those Anthurium are so pretty in lovely vases! Two excellent shots for Ruby Tuesday, Luna! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the red vase ! would fit perfectly in my home !
ReplyDeleteOh my lordy, I love that vase. It's so hip.
ReplyDeleteI am a shell collector, but I never knew that there were shells that could be molded into a vase. The things you learn playing Ruby Tuesday!
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That vase is a stunner, I sure wouldn't mind having one or a few of them myself.
ReplyDeleteHi! Good things I knew through your blog!
ReplyDeleteDon't over work ! Life is not about work alone ! ;-)
ReplyDeleteLovely photos... and I learned something new. That's always fun.
ReplyDeleteLove the bright red vase!
ReplyDeleteall beautiful vases
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