Good morning! Continuing with our week long tribute to things I somehow managed to buy and bring into the house in direct conflict with my "house is too cluttered!" diatribe of two weeks past, I bring you my most exciting score from the flea market last weekend.
My dad and I were SO. BUMMED. SATURDAY. MORNING. If you were in Nashville this weekend, there's no way you missed the pouring rain that made Saturday memorable. We actually got as far as downtown before the two of us morosely came to the conclusion that we would be unable to go through with it, and even if we got out of the car and sacrificed ourselves to the rain gods, who ELSE in their right mind would be out there selling stuff? Sunday morning, we decided to give it a shot and see if all the vendors had cut their losses on Saturday and left. Guess what? SEEMINGLY NONE OF THE VENDORS HAD LEFT. Yay!
My dad and I were SO. BUMMED. SATURDAY. MORNING. If you were in Nashville this weekend, there's no way you missed the pouring rain that made Saturday memorable. We actually got as far as downtown before the two of us morosely came to the conclusion that we would be unable to go through with it, and even if we got out of the car and sacrificed ourselves to the rain gods, who ELSE in their right mind would be out there selling stuff? Sunday morning, we decided to give it a shot and see if all the vendors had cut their losses on Saturday and left. Guess what? SEEMINGLY NONE OF THE VENDORS HAD LEFT. Yay!
Don't look him directly in his eye! He doesn't like that. |
Don't be scared, it's just me! |
I really like the kinds of these masks that probably came home with soldiers or world travelers in the forties' up through the seventies'. My grandma had some Asian silk dolls on a display shelf in her living room for y-e-e-e-e-ars that my Uncle Harold brought back from his time in the service there, and it's funny to see that one touch of exotica in an otherwise 100% American-made household. Imagine the soldier or tourist going "Oh, we gotta get that to take home to Maude, she'll FLIP!" My dad and I, walking back towards the antiques shed:
Me: I think that lady was drunk, dude.
Dad: Well, you got you somethin'! That's good!
Me: Yeah, but it's probably haunted.
Dad: Ah, what are the odds that it's haunted...[looking at it appraisingly] I'd say abooooout fifty-fifty.
What do you think? Do you find tribal stuff to be too creepy for inclusion in your home decor? Here are some examples of tribal things from Etsy and Ebay I'd like to take home for my own:
** Fine Tribal EKOI Headdress / Nigeria ** |
Tribal mask from Kenya carved from wood-with beadwork |
Tribal Mask Dress- 1960's Novelty Print Shift with Zebra Stripes |
Do you have any international tchotchkes laying around the house? Have any interest in objects from a specific cultural group or a fascination with a particular country? How likely is this mask to murder me in my sleep? Let's talk!
There's one more "stuff I got" post before Photo Friday...what do you think it will be? See you back here tomorrow! :)
I love that! Is it weird that I would hang it in a bathroom?
ReplyDeleteNo way! I worry about moisture from hot showers (and being scared every time I get out of a hot shower) or else that would be a perfectly reasonable place.
DeleteIf you're ever in Memphis, the Brooks Museum has a nice collection of African art: http://www.brooksmuseum.org/africanart
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so neat! I'm virtually visiting it right now, I hope I get to see some of these in person someday.
DeleteLove the mask and I really like your outfit!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anthea! This ad hoc "suit" (I bought the skirt separately from the jacket) has been a mainstay in my wardrobe, I think they look so chic together!!
DeleteThat thing is rad! And it reminds me of Pip. Just don't let it touch your face when you try it on. If it's haunted, it might get stuck and well, nobody wants to walk around like that. I can't say that I ever see masks out on the junkin' prowl but your Dad is right - 50/50.
ReplyDeleteHAHA, I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'm on the right side of that 50/50!!
Deleteoh my god what a terrifying thought! lisa! keep it away from your face!!
DeleteMan! I put on the mask and got cursed! Dang it!!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, man. Hey....I'm sorry about that, man. SORRY, MAN!
DeleteHow did I miss seeing you at the flea on Sunday? Because I sure did pass by that crazy drunk lady a couple of times and wondered just what the heck was up with her! It was a pretty good flea market Sunday, I guess because nobody had sold a darned thing on Saturday and it was all still there...nice (although clearly totally haunted) mask!
ReplyDeleteI saw Lauren from Lladybird but no Lauren from Apron Strings, dadgum it! Maybe next time our paths will cross. SHE WAS DRUNK, RIGHT? I was like...this is really, really weird!
DeleteThe saleslady, not Lauren. HAHA, misuse of pronouns there.
DeleteSomehow I feel like all the haunted, scary (to me), bad ju-ju things you bring into your house actually cancel each other out and work to create good ju-ju. Like, your house is probably the most blessed on the block and no evil spirits can enter now.
ReplyDeleteWhat I can't resist are those adorable kitschy made in Japan animals.
Oh, I love that outlook! I'm so taking that to heart next time I'm worried about buying one of these things.
DeleteWhoa. I somehow missed this until just now! My god that thing is fantastic! I love how he looks so evil that he's kind of cute and reassuring! I decided a couple of months back that I need some of those masks in my living room. I don't know why, but I just do! That's a great one! I keep on the lookout for them, but can't seem to find them...there's a couple who have a booth at the antique store I work at and the man usually has some kind of mid century African kitsch in his section (and most things are under $10!), but I've yet to find a mask. One day maybe!
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