Who would ever think this is a chocolate carved bird? The details and everything are very refined and realistic. I wonder how long it took the carver to finish this masterpiece?
anne, very true...good thing it's relatively cold here and other countries known for chocolates. I'm not sure where this was made but definitely done with care and great caution. =)
wow very detailed indeed! i wonder how long the carver took to finish it too. he/she won't be able to help licking that chocolate from time to time, won't he/she? :P
Ah yes it isn't easy to carve chocolate at all. Keeping the right temp and the gentle hands for the details because it does break quite easily. Very nice. If I ever have that, I won't have the heart to eat it at all.
Levian, It definitely took some time. Considering the details, it will take me forever! hahaha! of course the sculptor for that one is a pro so maybe not that long. Maybe he/she's eating the crumbs and fallen pieces after carving it. =P
Ladyviral, like maple or cherry wood? I might mistake it too if I didn't see it under the chocolate category. I'll be happy with tha carved pieces, not biting the birdie at all! haha
thats chocolate??
ReplyDeletei wouldnt dare bite it then.. =P
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Wow, that looks fabulous and so real.
ReplyDeleteYou would have to be really addicted to chocolate to want to destroy this wonderful masterpiece.
Wow..beautifully carved bird!
ReplyDeletekenwooi, same here...it's such a masterpiece!
ReplyDeletesabah, I agree. Those who are very chocoholic might not be able to resist this one. =)
ReplyDeleteMei, the details are great right?
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing, it must be difficult to work with chocolate, keeping it the right temperature while carving.
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anne, very true...good thing it's relatively cold here and other countries known for chocolates. I'm not sure where this was made but definitely done with care and great caution. =)
ReplyDeletewow very detailed indeed!
ReplyDeletei wonder how long the carver took to finish it too.
he/she won't be able to help licking that chocolate from time to time,
won't he/she? :P
Wow amazing. I thought it was wood at first.
ReplyDeleteAh yes it isn't easy to carve chocolate at all. Keeping the right temp and the gentle hands for the details because it does break quite easily. Very nice. If I ever have that, I won't have the heart to eat it at all.
Levian, It definitely took some time. Considering the details, it will take me forever! hahaha! of course the sculptor for that one is a pro so maybe not that long. Maybe he/she's eating the crumbs and fallen pieces after carving it. =P
ReplyDeleteLadyviral, like maple or cherry wood? I might mistake it too if I didn't see it under the chocolate category. I'll be happy with tha carved pieces, not biting the birdie at all! haha
ReplyDeletei won't mind helping the carver to "pick up" the fallen crumbs.
ReplyDeleteor maybe while you are doing it,
i can lend you a "helping hand"? :p
Looks like you'll be a good "cleaner helper" levian! haha
ReplyDeleten hopefully not making your life difficult.
ReplyDeletei won't peel or scratch the chocolate, i won't!
i will try my best not to. :p
it's amazingly crafted, such talented work.
ReplyDeletehahaha, that's the cheerful levian I know! you're really back!
ReplyDeleteHi Ramblings! The artist must've been awarded for this great art!
ReplyDeletewatch me lurking around your food?
ReplyDeleteyou are lucky they are just photographs. :p
i wanna be back, n stay. ;)
itmust be fun eating out with you levian =)
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