There are those who claim that objects have souls. That their existence, so different from human beings, guided by use and silence, often marks us in an irreversible way. They accompany us for a lifetime, beautifying our days, reminding us of important moments and people. And that sometimes even objects are meant to join despite distances.
The lives of Sakura, Karen and Maria run parallel paths. They seem to have nothing in common and yet their lives are held together by a fragile but indestructible thread: the daily presence of a jade-green teapot with old golden gray hair. An object that, far from being insignificant, carries a history that is woven with the of all the hands that goes through. A story that will mark the existence of these three women, giving them support in the good and bad moments, pieces of feelings and beauty with which to illuminate their steps, the necessary strength to reach their destinies. The same way the teapot travels to reach its own.