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05-04-2016, 11:54 PM | #1 | |
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May 5th, 2016: Kintsugi
I see two types of extremes on the Antiques Road show when someone is told what they have is valuable.
One is the type when the show kills the sound but the camera is still on, you see their mouth going a mile a minute asking how fast they can sell it and where. They would leave with the cash if they could. The other type brought a family heirloom and their mind is going a mile a minute... I love having this in my living room but now I'm going to have to insure it and lock it up in the box at the bank plus the three kids are going to fight over it and tear the family apart after I've cherished it and kept it safe as my mother and her mother did through thick and thin just to have it sold and the ungrateful brats pissing away the money corrupting there lives and probably won't even visit my grave with a handful of daisies they cou... You get the picture. When family heirlooms or the decorative ceramics get broken we have all kind of miracle adhesives to fix them if you care to. Great grandma didn't have those options and it was a bigger impact on her to lose things. People being people, they break things, so the Japs figured how to make the best of it, maybe the earthquakes helped. Quote:
honor the object. Probably behind closed doors a moth eaten undershirt with beer stains and cigar ashes. Anyway, it can't be cheap to have this done, ya klutz. They sell a DIY kit online but they don't say or show what's in the box. I'm guessing a real high viscosity superglue tinted silver or gold. link
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