My wife and I were reviewing some of the things we have accumulated after decades of travelling across the globe and living overseas and we wondered what pieces our children and grandchildren would like to have passed on to them. We have pottery from South America, African sugar hammers, weaving from Niger and bronzes from Nigeria. We have rugs from the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul and a wooden disk from a village carpenter in Ecuador. Then my wife recalled that her mother was very proud of her dining set and formal China and wanted to pass that on to us. She told her mother that we already had a nice dining set and our own China. I don’t know whatever happened to her mother’s stuff.
An Age of Agency
An Age of Agency
An Age of Agency
My wife and I were reviewing some of the things we have accumulated after decades of travelling across the globe and living overseas and we wondered what pieces our children and grandchildren would like to have passed on to them. We have pottery from South America, African sugar hammers, weaving from Niger and bronzes from Nigeria. We have rugs from the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul and a wooden disk from a village carpenter in Ecuador. Then my wife recalled that her mother was very proud of her dining set and formal China and wanted to pass that on to us. She told her mother that we already had a nice dining set and our own China. I don’t know whatever happened to her mother’s stuff.