oops, another one bites the dust
i actually have a spare one (so i'm not really that bummed out), but i didn't think i'd be using it so soon...
those are all really clean breaks though. is there some kind of legit food-safe glue i could use, or should i just toss the pieces out?
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If there isn't any now (of which i'm not sure) there might be in the future. I wouldn't toss out the pieces if they're few and clean
Sep 26th, '15, 14:48
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While preparing another of the lovely set of green tea competition samplers from Tea Habitat.....RIP, shino cha he
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Sep 26th, '15, 16:49
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Sorry to see it!
Looks like a good candidate for urushi?!
Sep 26th, '15, 18:14
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I think it's the excuse I needed to get a kit, finally....
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What a great day. Just after I got up my main computer wouldn't boot, some system files got lost. A little later I walked downstairs and dropped my beloved celadon gaiwan. Luckily it broke into 3 almost equally large pieces, with just some really tiny bits missing. I'm going to fix it tomorrow with some special glue, maybe I add a layer of urushi and some gold powder later.