The dark traces of the cracks in the crazed surface of the pot contrasted with the light glaze and was quite attractive.
Crazed people are wild and uncontrolled, and perhaps insane. A crazed gunman slaughtered five people last night. = crazy. behaving in a wild and uncontrolled way like someone who is mentally ill crazed with grief/pain/fear etc (craze (15-19 centuries), from craze (14-20 centuries), from a language)
If there is a craze for something, it is very popular for a short time. Walking is the latest fitness craze. = fad. a fashion, game, type of music etc that becomes very popular for a short time = fad craze for (craze ; CRAZED)
full of cracks or flaws: damaged, unsound; not straight or upright: crooked askew; not in order : disordered; upside-down; ailing, infirm, frail; broken or as if broken in mind : insane; devoid of common sense