Tuesday, July 27, 2010

How do you like my pineapples?



A couple posts back on my other blog I happened to mention that I love the hospitality symbolism of the pineapple, and I have a small collection of them throughout my house...nothing that is overly valuable, but just little things we've picked up here and there, or things that have been given to me as gifts.

Pineapples were a coveted commodity in Colonial America, and guests who were treated to them felt especially pampered. You can read some interesting facts here. I was amazed to discover that fresh pineapples were "rented" out to folks who wanted to use them as a table display to impress guests, but couldn't actually afford to buy them and eat them!

Here are some of my pineapples. I'm sure there are more, because every time I turn around I find one I didn't take a picture of.

A print we bought in Charleston, SC when we visited there a couple of years ago. We had it framed at Hobby Lobby and it hangs in our dining room.

One of my favorite pineapples, also purchased in Charleston...(the pineapple capitol of the world??)

This large tray stands on top of my china cabinet...I enjoy using it at Christmastime, as it was a Christmas gift from my hubby one year...

One for my foyer...

a gift from my friend, Jennifer, this welcome sign is in the kitchen...

I've enjoyed these handcrafted metal coasters for years. We bought them in Ohio's Amish country at Wendell-August Forge.

This tiny stained glass pineapple was a souvenir we brought home from Williamsburg, Va. It hangs on a dining room window:

As does this suncatcher...

...which we also got in Williamsburg.

A couple of "welcome" plates sit on a double shelf in our family room...


This Willow Tree "Welcoming Angel", a gift from my friend, Brenda, is part of a mantle display...

I painted this plate at a ceramic shop...

(notice I made the leaves blue to go with my decor...let's hear it for artistic license!)

This beautiful pitcher was a Mother's Day gift this year from my kids in SC.

A variety of little pineapple things I found in my kitchen...

Brenda started me on this collection of etched glasses with a silver rim...she gave me the first two, then I gradually added 6 more. I just love them...

My sister-in-law, Marcie, gave me this beautiful cut glass pitcher, which I love to fill with water and lemon slices...The etched wine glasses were another gift from Brenda.

A smaller pineapple tray and a silver dish, (whoops, where's the silver polish?) both from Charleston, SC...the glass candle globe with pineapple etchings came from my friend, Marilyn...who also gave me the beautiful salad spoon and fork serving set...

I found the little butter knife in Charleston...

Here is a Christmas ornament that I keep out all year 'round. The pineapple opens up and you can hide a tiny gift inside!

And last but not least...something for the backyard...

For some reason, the bees like this better than the birds!

Hope you enjoyed the pineapple tour. What do you collect around your house?

2 comments:

Pat said...

I love your collection, and I too love pineapples!
My daughter loves them too and has a pineapple chandelier in her dining room.
I collect dust. so far my collection is growing!

Jacquelyn Stager said...

oooo I'd love to see a photo of your daughter's chandelier! I gosh, I also collect dust!