Aug 15, 2010

The sparherd

When I was a child, every country kitchen had a sparherd (this is a german word) both for cooking and heating. There was gas nowhere but in the big towns. I remember when my mother kneaded dough, always cut a strip  for my brother and me and put it onto the sparherd. It was very crispy and delicious as I remembered. Now I'm not sure of it!
The structure is wood with four layer of enamel paint. It's 9 x 6 x 7,5 cm. As you can see I overdid the grimy spots! I think the floral design (now it's hand painted) was general only in Hungary, or at least I couldn't find any photo of this type on foreign pages of the net. It was very sad standing alone, so I add some minis to the little scene. The scrambled eggs were sudden idea after our breakfast.








I changed the photo of my profile. I hated the old one, but always postponed to change it. I even don't know this woman! I still don't recognize this new one, but at least I like her! 

17 comments:

  1. Es realmente bonita, me encanta ese aspecto "sucio" y usado. Y las flores muy alegre.

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  2. OMG Bozse, Now I am jealous! LOL...I LOVE this stove. You have done such an incredible job on it and it looks so wonderful. I have been unhappy with the choices of stoves available and have been thinking that I will make one someday. Yours is so perfect. You are so talented!!!

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  3. A wonderful stove !! Great yob.

    Greetings, Roelie

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  4. The stove is fantastic, you are so skilled, Bözse, I admire your work so much. And you look different on the new picture, more happy I think ;-)
    Love, Susanne

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  5. WOW! That stove is beautiful! It doesn't look like it's made of wood at all! I love the rusty parts..... we had cast iron wood stoves to cook on when we lived on our old farm when I was a teenager. So I can smell your cooking! Woodsmoke and butter.... yum! Your work is SO inspiring!

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  6. Wonderful stove. I love the story that goes with it.

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  7. Thank you! I'm happy to help to recall memories of your childhood!

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  8. The new woman has a very attractive friendly face! I love your stove, looks so real!!So do the scrambled eggs.

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  9. The stove is great! In my country people used it too - but not painted ;)
    Nice new photo by the way! :)

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  10. Es una cocina preciosa y con tantos recuerdos. Yo no conocia ninguna decorada y la verdad es que le dara mucha luz a la cocina donde la pongas. Besos Clara.

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  11. WOW!!! That is awesome!!! The paint work is just great! I like it a lot!

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  12. elle est superbe ta gazinière .J'en ai fait une aussi dans ce genre là dans la maisonnette de mamy matou ,je me suis bien amusée aussi .Mais en france à l'époque en effet elles étaient émaillées et pas décorées.

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  13. Hello Bozse. I learned about you through your work: the photo is just an accessory! Your soul, full of nostalgia and poetry, is all in this wonderful stove and ... why not? even in scrambled eggs!
    Mini hugs, Flora

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  14. I love her too Bozse:) Nice profile pic. Love this stove too. You are amazing. Is there anything you can't do?

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  15. Wauw....The stove is so beautiful! and I love these flowers.

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  16. Wow, this is fantastic!! We have a very old stove in our cottage in New Zealand, it is fueled with wood and coal. We love it even though it is a lot of work to use it and keep everything clean.

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