by daughteroftheKing » Nov 28th, '08, 17:54
It's been a few days since spending any time on TC; sorry for the delay.
Vic - I'll get a better picture of that full-color willow pattern (they call it "gaudy") posted after the weekend. I have absolutely no idea what has happened to my USB connection for the camera, but at work can put the little memory thingy directly into the printer and download it.
Thank you for the compliments, all. I really do enjoy my willow-ware, but had to put a stop to some of the growing amount of stuff in my life. (Although I wouldn't mind finding a gaiwan with the pattern on it. Has to be cheap and really pretty. Am I too demanding??)
The legend of Blue Willow:
A wealthy mandarin had a beautiful daughter Koong-Se, who was betrothed to a Duke but was really in love with the lowly accountant Chang. The fence in the pattern was built to keep the 2 from seeing one another. The father was so angry, that Chang went into hiding in the little house by the water. In time, Koong-Se & Chang ran away together, with the father & fiance & teacher(?) in pursuit (3 men on the bridge, each carrying different items denoting their distinct roles). The boatman took the 2 away to hide on a far-away island, where (alas) they were eventually found by the father. In his anger, he killed them, but the gods, touched by their love, immortalized them as 2 doves, flying together forever.
It's all terribly sappy (as am I!) and is actually of English origin, but it's no wonder I fell in love with blue willow when I was just a little girl.