4 Ways to Fix Broken Dishes | Kintsugi, Glue, Replace — Compared

Don't Throw It Away Yet

A broken dish doesn't have to mean the end. Depending on the break, the piece's value, and your priorities, there are several ways to give it new life.

Method 1: Kintsugi (Golden Repair)

Cost: ¥2,000–¥30,000 | Time: Days to weeks
The Japanese art of repairing with gold-dusted lacquer. Transforms the break into a feature. Food-safe with real urushi. Best for cherished pieces where beauty matters.

Method 2: Food-Safe Adhesive

Cost: ¥500–¥2,000 | Time: 24 hours
Quick and invisible repair for clean breaks. Choose adhesive specifically rated for dishware. Good for practical daily pieces where appearance matters less.

Method 3: Professional Repair

Cost: ¥5,000–¥50,000 | Time: 2–12 weeks
For valuable or antique pieces. Professional artisans can perform both invisible repairs and decorative kintsugi. The investment is worth it for heirloom pieces.

Method 4: Creative Repurposing

Cost: ¥0 | Time: Immediate
A large shard becomes a serving piece. Broken bowls become plant pots. Mosaic art from fragments. Not every repair needs to restore original function.

Decision Guide

  • Sentimental value high + clean break → Kintsugi
  • Daily use + clean break → Food-safe adhesive
  • Antique or expensive → Professional repair
  • Multiple fragments or missing pieces → Repurpose or replace

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