Re-assembling Piggy Bank

Origin
Piggy banks are what children used to collect loose change. The name stems from the use of an orangish-colored clay called pygg. Before the invention of public banks people would store money at home. Usually they would place it in a container. Sometimes the containers would be made of clay and shaped into a pot or vase. The invention of pygg banks shaped like actual pigs came into style a few hundred years ago in England.

Effects
When the pig is broken open to get the change out of it, the pieces will automatically reassemble to their original form. The ceramic pig will not even have a scratch on it. The pig can sense when someone attempts to smash it, and will run away to avoid being smashed open.

Collection
Rebecca and Jack collected this from the home of a six year old girl. After her parents called the police to investigate a "living, squealing piggy bank that ran away from them."