Organic Drift
A magnifying lens pulls the hairline fractures into sharp focus, revealing patterns that mimic the dried veins of a dragonfly wing. As a finger traces these grooves with a rhythmic, dry rasp, the serrated edges feel less like damage and more like an organic unfolding. This slow charting of every fissure suggests that the ceramic is not merely broken, but actively restructuring itself through its own scars. The object settles into its new shape, finding a quiet stability within its rearranged form.