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The cruset is the goldsmith’s crucible (it come from the French “creuset”, meaning… crucible). Far from me to pretend I’m a goldsmith, I’m barely a siversmith. I just like these oldfangled words and I thought it would be nicer than crucible.
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The cruset is the goldsmith’s crucible (it come from the French “creuset”, meaning… crucible). Far from me to pretend I’m a goldsmith, I’m barely a siversmith. I just like these oldfangled words and I thought it would be nicer than crucible.