Spectral Inheritance
Porcelain subtly registers past handling as minute distortions, revealing not damage but layers of response within its structure. These impressions aren't isolated events, however; each touch creates a field that alters the material’s resonance and embeds traces of interaction. This hints at how memory exists beyond recollection—as an ethics cost woven into the object itself, where patterns symmetry reflects accumulated affect. Consequently, value isn’t inherent but arises from this quiet history held within the clay, both visible and unseen.