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Re: Teaware Loss (Viewer discretion is advised)

by Ambrose » Nov 28th, '10, 05:35

Chip wrote:Oh nooooo. Too bad Ambrose!

A cat broke a mass produced cup today, not a huge deal except it was part of a Chinese set. I can't remember last time I broke a piece of teaware. Cats on the other hand ... lots of memories. :evil:
Thank you Chip sorry for your loss
Victoria wrote:Ack!!! Not a Petr cup!! Oh double pain!!
Sorry. :(
Thank you Victoria, oh indeed, broken Petr cup = broken heart :(
Jeikun41... wrote:Sorry for your lose Ambrose :(
Thank you bro, bring some more yushan over to mend the pain
IPT wrote:I too am sorry Ambrose!
Thank you IPT, this was dear to me

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by IPT » Nov 28th, '10, 06:42

I have quite a few Petr pieces myself and I know how special they are.

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by JeiKun4114 » Nov 28th, '10, 10:57

LOL....Ill bring some more bro it aint the same in a Gaiwan :(

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by debunix » Nov 28th, '10, 18:01

So sorry for your lost cup. It was gorgeous!

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by Ambrose » Nov 29th, '10, 22:07

debunix wrote:So sorry for your lost cup. It was gorgeous!
oh indeed :( thank you

I havent got it in me to throw it in the trash, I dont know what to do with it. Its still on the table in pieces and I hate looking at it like that. Like my bro said earlier today, its like looking at a dead body. Should I bury it ?

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by Chip » Nov 29th, '10, 22:10

Ambrose wrote:
debunix wrote:So sorry for your lost cup. It was gorgeous!
oh indeed :( thank you

I havent got it in me to throw it in the trash, I dont know what to do with it. Its still on the table in pieces and I hate looking at it like that. Like my bro said earlier today, its like looking at a dead body. Should I bury it ?
It is not uncommon to bury broken teaware ... read that somewhere on TC.

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by IPT » Nov 30th, '10, 00:07

I have always scattered broken pottery in my gardens and flower pots. This way I do not have to throw them out and it really adds a nice touch. Children love to go digging for them too. I collect porcelain shards in the river when it gets low to add to my gardens. It is so much better than throwing them out.

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by rabbit » Nov 30th, '10, 15:17

IPT wrote:I collect porcelain shards in the river when it gets low to add to my gardens. It is so much better than throwing them out.
I live along the banks of a very large river in an old industrial city, there used to be lots of rubish discarded in the river and you can always find interesting broken (and even still in tact) pieces of porcelain and glass on the banks, my brother recently made a mosaic with the pieces he'd collected.

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by IPT » Nov 30th, '10, 20:07

That's really cool! I have a home in an ancient village on the Li River, and the riverbed is filled with ancient pottery shards, most of them are quite beautiful even though they are but broken pieces. So every fall, before the rainy season, I go out with my shovel and dig up more. I always thought they'd make an awesome mosaic, but I lack the skill and time to do such a thing, so I just scatter them in my flower beds and pots.

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by auhckw » Jan 18th, '11, 07:58

My first and hopefully last accident...

Past

Di Cao Qing - Shi Piao - 130ml

Image

Present

Image

My heart is broken...

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by Alex » Jan 18th, '11, 08:24

:(

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by Nenugal » Jan 18th, '11, 08:25

Oh that is sad to see :(

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by Chip » Jan 18th, '11, 09:49

Well, no repairing that one. :shock: A sad sight indeed!

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by auhckw » Jan 18th, '11, 09:54

I'm keeping the cover as a remembrance...

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by MarshalN » Jan 18th, '11, 10:03

That was bad. How?

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