Manju: This was kept in my niece's wedding reception in London. In London weather, it was still nearly in shape even at around 1.30 night. The thinner area, the neck, started melting first after that, I was told.
I guess they must be having some sort of mold where they could fill up with water and freeze it. Or, are they sculpting it like how it needs to be done in stone??
BK Chowla: The flower arrangement and this peacock was done by my niece's friend, who is in this line. So it had personal touch, Chowlaji!
sm: Thank you!
Renu: Is it? I thought ice sculptures are new to us, here.
Destination Infinity: As you said, it must be from a mould.
I have seen a programme in Discovery Channel, where they showed ice sculptures - an exhibition of ice sculptures. Is it in Switzerland, I don't remember. They do it every year during winter time, it seems.
Roshmi sinha: I always admire the way your thoughts roam in a different way, Roshmi! Haha, very true!
It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteHow long will it stay like this without melting?
Manju: This was kept in my niece's wedding reception in London. In London weather, it was still nearly in shape even at around 1.30 night. The thinner area, the neck, started melting first after that, I was told.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty :)
ReplyDeleteWOW !!! Very beautiful...nice piece of art. :)
ReplyDeleteits beautiful..
ReplyDeletewedding ... and remember you said next time u in uk u gonna contact me :)
Beautiful pic..
ReplyDeletesimply awesome yar..mayile mayile yaragu poduna poduma? haha
ReplyDeletetransparent peacock rather ! :D :D
ReplyDeletebeautiful :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful:)
ReplyDeleteI knew it is a center piece at a wedding reception. Lovely ice carving.
ReplyDeleteSwaram: Yes, thank you!
ReplyDeleteUmaS: Yes, everyone praised at the reception also!
Bikram: Sure, I will contact you!
By the way, my comments are not being published in your last two posts. Tried thrice in each post!
Neeha: Welcome here! Thank you!
Ramesh: Kandippa inda mayil podaathu!
vimmuuu: You are right!
kanagu: Isn't it?!
KParthasarathy: Thank you!
SG: It is common over there, it seems!
It is a very original idea, must be from the catering company.
ReplyDeletelovely
ReplyDeletebeautiful..in north in wintermarriage, there are always some ice sculptures and they make beautiful animals flowers etc.
ReplyDeleteI guess they must be having some sort of mold where they could fill up with water and freeze it. Or, are they sculpting it like how it needs to be done in stone??
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Reminds me of a famous saying. I'll suitably customise it though: One who is made of glass... should not throw stones at others. What?!
ReplyDeleteBK Chowla: The flower arrangement and this peacock was done by my niece's friend, who is in this line. So it had personal touch, Chowlaji!
ReplyDeletesm: Thank you!
Renu: Is it? I thought ice sculptures are new to us, here.
Destination Infinity: As you said, it must be from a mould.
I have seen a programme in Discovery Channel, where they showed ice sculptures - an exhibition of ice sculptures. Is it in Switzerland, I don't remember. They do it every year during winter time, it seems.
Roshmi sinha: I always admire the way your thoughts roam in a different way, Roshmi! Haha, very true!
Lovely. And like the wildlife in India, slowly vanishing....?
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