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Repair large terracotta pot?
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One word response: kintsugi!No man is worth crawling on this earth.
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Ah yes, the missus mentioned reading about that a while ago. Good for small broken items to be kept indoors I think. Not for big pots to be left out in all weathers though.Rosa_Damascena said:One word response: kintsugi!0 -
Rosa_Damascena said:One word response: kintsugi!
Had to look that up, but now I'll use it on every available opportunity. Especially when referring to people.
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Bear in mind that beautiful or not, once broken it will never be perfect. Applies equally to trust and human relationships.Bendy_House said:Rosa_Damascena said:One word response: kintsugi!
Had to look that up, but now I'll use it on every available opportunity. Especially when referring to people.No man is worth crawling on this earth.
So much to read, so little time.1
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