Thursday, October 23, 2008

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I would like to introduce one of the decorative elements most appreciated by fans of miniatures: the crib.



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speak of a cabinet that has hardly changed throughout history: it is a "bed" for small babies. Cots have the specific characteristic of having "bars" or side shields to prevent falls during sleep. Traditional cribs were semicircular feet served to balance them and thus induce the baby sleep. Most are of wood, although we know that brass was used in the nineteenth century in England, and we also have the famous "cradle" made of rattan for the first stage of the baby.

Following what dictates our imagination, we can tailor our children's rooms scenes, here we presented several examples of "Cribs" set in different eras:




This is a Victorian mahogany cradle of the nineteenth century, we see the swing we mentioned in the introduction, and "turned balusters, built to prevent falls.

Now I present a birthplace of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, wood painted white and pink with a simple decoration, includes details of the delicate "blanket" in pink and blue.





And here's a modern cradle of the twentieth century. The sides have singles bars and legs and do not end with a "swing" become "legs" fixed, but today most of the cradles carry wheels to facilitate mobility.


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