The Crack of a Ceramic Planter’s Glazed Surface

A ceramic planter’s glazed crack is a vein of earth—hairline, delicate, a reminder that even the most polished exteriors carry the marks of birth. The crack is invisible at first, but it’s there, a lesson in hidden history. Water the plant; see moisture seep, a testament to porous strength. Glazed cracks teach us that beauty is in the layered, the way a single flaw can reveal the clay beneath, and that the truest growth is in the vessels that let the earth breathe, crack by crack.

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