Huge  thank  you  to  @hebel.design  .  who  made  this  video  for  us  to  show  her  Kintsugi  tip  for  when  she  has  a  broken  gemstone.
“I  grew  up  with  the  belief  that  we  had  to  throw  away  anything  chipped  or  broken  things  for  fear  it  would  bring  bad  luck  to  our  household.  Then  I  learned  about  Kintsugi,  this  amazing  Japanese  art  where  they  fix  broken  pottery  with  a  mix  of  lacquer  and  gold,  silver,  or  platinum  powder.  The  word  “Kintsugi”  literally  means  “golden  repair.”
Instead  of  hiding  the  cracks,  they  highlight  them  with  precious  metals.  So,  a  broken  piece  not  only  gets  fixed  but  becomes  this  stunning  work  of  art  that  shows  off  its  history.
It’s  not  just  about  fixing  things;  Kintsugi  carries  a  deeper  meaning.  It’s  all  about  embracing  imperfections,  acknowledging  the  passage  of  time,  and  finding  beauty  in  resilience.  Basically,  it’s  a  reminder  that  flaws  and  repairs  are  part  of  an  object’s  story,  making  it  stronger  and  even  more  special.
I  wish  I  had  known  about  this  sooner.  I  have  discarded  many  stones  throughout  the  years  and  they  would  have  been  amazing  using  this  technique.  
I  am  using  2  part  clear  epoxy  instead  of  the  lacquer.  The  5min.  one  gives  you  enough  time  to  work:
-Mix  the  epoxy  and  apply  to  one  part  of  the  stone  with  a  toothpick  or  any  tool  comfortable  for  the  stone  size.
-Press  them  together  so  it  bleeds  a  little.  
-Brush  it  a  along  the  seam  so  you  create  an  interesting  “crack”  design.
  
-Let  it  set  until  tacky.
-Apply  24k  gold  foil,  (available  on  amazon  or  art  supply  stores)
-Let  it  dry  for  a  few  more  minutes  and  then  brush  the  excess  off.  
-You  can  use  a  Q-tip  dipped  in  acetone  to  clean  any  excess.”  I  was  so  excited  to  receive  this  video  in  my  inbox  because  two  days  I  broke  an  opal  and  posted  about  it  @corkieboltonjewelry  and  I  just  love  how  are  community  comes  together  to  support  each  other  but  also  problem  solve  and  share  techniques.♥️  I  appreciate  you  all!<br><br>#kintsugi  #kintsugirepair  #brokengemstone  #repairingabrokenstone