How homes in Thiruvananthapuram get a makeover for Christmas
The Hindu
How homes in Thiruvananthapuram get a makeover for Christmas
It feels like Christmas again. With silver bells, Christmas trees, stars and glitter on every street corner, it is the time of the year when homes get a makoever in Christmas colours of red, green, white, gold and silver. Big or small, every home gets into the festive fervour with ornaments in every room and Christmas trees and nativity sets getting pride of place.
Architect and artist Maya Gomez says she likes to usher in the Christmas spirit by the first week of December itself. “The colour scheme of red brightens the house. Moreover, I ensure I have warm lights in my house and lots of fairy lights to give it a welcoming glow. Then comes arranging my collection of ornaments, decorating the Christmas tree and the house in the season’s colours.”
Given India’s rich tradition of crafts and handlooms, Maya is a keen collector of artefacts and ornaments and her collection has grown over the years to include handicrafts from many regions in India.
“I have ornaments with zardozi embroidery, papier mache bells and stars with enamel work and so on. I even have a flat, wooden Santa carrying a green parrot that I got from one of the stores in Kovalam. My tree’s skirt is an embroidered skirt from Gujarat,” she says.
She recalls how the previous generation took pains to collect ornaments for the crib and get the tree from abroad because there wasn’t much to choose from in India.
“Now, we have plenty of options and I like to decorate my home with what is at hand. I have a huge collection of pretty bottles and biscuit tins that are themed on Christmas. So, I fill the bottles with lights. This time, I have made a model of the town of Bethlehem with decorated bottles and biscuit tins with images of Christmas.” The town symbolises Maya’s concern for the people of Gaza and Bethlehem where there is unrest.
For Maya, the crib set is important to remind us about what the occasion is all about. Hers is an old one that she got from St. Joseph’s Press in Thiruvananthapuram.