A psaltery is an instrument in the harp family. It is mentioned several times in the Bible and can be pictured in old manuscripts and woven tapestries. This particular style is called a "plucked psaltery" and has 2 octaves.
I antiqued and distressed it before painting a prim angel on back. Her wings are cut from an old hymnal page and antiqued. A rusty bell and rusty star are hanging from homespun tied to the top. Also attached is a laser cut wood key. This was a really fun project to paint... now I have to get busy and see what else I can find!
6 comments:
Wow Martha.... That is an amazing history of the piece!!
You did a beautiful job (as usual)!!
Love,
Marilyn
xxoo
That is simply beautiful! You always find the neatest surfaces! Have a great day my friend!
That's a wonderful piece.
I would have hard time painting on those wonderful old treasures you find.
But, I guess i put bird nests in mind, so there you go. =0)
So appreciate your visits and encouraging words.
Blessings,
Barbara Jean
Oh, cleaning out the garage and found 2 old suitcases. Thought of you instantly. Also wished i had your talent and skill to paint them up like you do.
This is a beautiful piece. I can't wait to see what you come up with next. Happy July ~Natalie
I love your prims. Now I have to see if I can find those suitcases Barb mentioned. I just purchased nine vintage suitcases last week off Craig's List and hope to paint them myself.
Love your blog.
If you only learn one thing a day!
Now I know what a psaltery is, Thankyou Martha--cottonreel
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