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Dish repaired with kintsugi technique

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Make a broken porcelain dish more beautiful with kintsugi. The broken pieces are glued together – and instead of hiding the damage, the cracks are highlighted with a gold marker. This ancient Japanese technique celebrates the beauty of the imperfect.

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How to do it
1 Guide step %d Wrap the plate in a towel and break it into pieces with a hammer.
2 Guide step %d Figure out where you want the porcelain pieces on the plate. Use hair foil as a base.
3 Guide step %d Mix the glue 1:1. Wear gloves when working with the glue.
4 Guide step %d Glue the parts together piece by piece.
5 Guide step %d Glue together the pieces so that they fit together.
6 Guide step %d If necessary, trim the porcelain pieces using cutting pliers.
7 Guide step %d Or use a mosaic cutter.
8 Guide step %d Arrange one side first and then glue the pieces together. Place a support under the plate while the glue hardens.
9 Guide step %d Glue the smaller pieces of the plate together and allow to dry before glueing them together into larger pieces.
10 Guide step %d Hold the parts together with masking tape until the glue is dry.
11 Guide step %d Remove the tape after the glue has dried.
12 Guide step %d Remove any glue residue with a penknife or razor blade.
13 Guide step %d Wash off any remaining glue residue with a sponge.
14 Guide step %d Use a gold marker to colour all the gaps.
15 Guide step %d Clean the tool in warm soapy water with a sponge. The glue will start to harden after 60 minutes and will be completely dry and waterproof after 24 hours.
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Make a broken porcelain dish more beautiful with kintsugi. The broken pieces are glued together – and instead of hiding the damage, the cracks are highlighted with a gold marker. This ancient Japanese technique celebrates the beauty of the imperfect.

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