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-[* black] Here is a tube of gold lacquer(Orange Tube) and brass powder(Gold powder case between orange tubes). Prepare the amount shown in the image (the proper amount for the actual chipped area) on the glass sheet. Do not use more brass powder.
+[* black] Here is a tube of gold lacquer (Orange Tube) and brass powder (Gold powder case between orange tubes). Prepare the amount shown in the image (the proper amount for the actual chipped area) on the glass sheet. Do not use more brass powder.
[* icon_note] Kintsugi is not only available in gold, but also in silver and black lacquer, depending on one's taste and vessels.
[* black] Mix the lacquer tube with the brass powder until there is no powdery residue. If the mixture dries out or needs to be thinned during the process, you can add a small amount of kerosene to the mixture.