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Cement For Broken China Glass And Earthenware Recipe

Rub the edge of the china or glass with the beaten white of an egg. Tie

very finely powdered quick lime in a muslin bag, and sift it thick over

the edges of the dishes that have been previously rubbed with the egg.

Match and bind the pieces together, and let it remain bound several

weeks. This is good cement for every kind of crockery but thick heavy

glass and coarse earthenware; the former cannot be cemented with any

thing; for the latter, white paint will answer. Paint and match the

broken edges, bind them tight together, and let them remain until the

paint becomes dry and hard. Milk is a good cement for crockery--the

pieces should be matched, and bound together tight, then put in cold

milk, and the milk set where it will boil for half an hour; then take it

from the fire, and let the crockery remain till the milk is cold. Let

the crockery remain bound for several weeks. The Chinese method of

mending broken china, is to grind flint glass, on a painter's stone,

till it is reduced to an impalpable powder: then beat it with the white

of an egg, to a froth, and lay it on the edge of the broken pieces,

match and bind them together firmly, and let them remain several weeks.

It is said that no art will then be able to break it in the same place.

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