Oh no! Can she be healed/repaired? What did you use "Juliet" for?
My sincere condolences.Losing a pot is a sad affair.
Juliet is a young yiwu pot.... I will try to fix her with either brass or gold gilding in Thailand.
Oh, that shot with Juliet broken is so sad.Do all your pots have names?
This is the only pair I have, and named. Maybe one day when I grow old, will name all of them....
Xuereb1- have you try repairing the pot? Or using it in a different way? Trashing a Qing vessel seems a bold decision....
Ummmm...it looks more like a "Juliet" now than before.
Condolences for the teapot -I remember seeing this Ophelia painting somewhere, but I can't remember. Who is the artist ?Jean
Thank you Castalleta and all.... I will put her back together.The Tate in London. by Sir John Everett Millais.It was a larger than life experience to see it.
Oh no! Can she be healed/repaired? What did you use "Juliet" for?
ReplyDeleteMy sincere condolences.
ReplyDeleteLosing a pot is a sad affair.
Juliet is a young yiwu pot.... I will try to fix her with either brass or gold gilding in Thailand.
ReplyDeleteOh, that shot with Juliet broken is so sad.
ReplyDeleteDo all your pots have names?
This is the only pair I have, and named.
ReplyDeleteMaybe one day when I grow old, will name all of them....
Xuereb1- have you try repairing the pot? Or using it in a different way? Trashing a Qing vessel seems a bold decision....
ReplyDeleteUmmmm...it looks more like a "Juliet" now than before.
ReplyDeleteCondolences for the teapot -
ReplyDeleteI remember seeing this Ophelia painting somewhere, but I can't remember. Who is the artist ?
Jean
Thank you Castalleta and all.... I will put her back together.
ReplyDeleteThe Tate in London. by Sir John Everett Millais.
It was a larger than life experience to see it.