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Have you ever wondered how to make mud look like a pearl? That is what a Hikaru Dorodango is, when done correctly. Making a Dorodango is a very relaxing activity that can be enjoyed by people of almost all ages. Follow these steps and you will have your own ball of mud.
Steps
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1Go through the dirt and remove any rocks, roots, and any other non-dirt materials. Usually this can be done with a window screen or kitchen sifter.
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2Take about half the dirt and slowly mix in the water. The amount of water you use varies, but the mud should be thick, like dough. Usually, you should have more dirt than water.Advertisement
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3Take some of the mud in your hands and begin to shake it. This gets out air bubbles and brings tiny clay like particles to the surface.
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4While doing this begin to shape it into a sphere.
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5Repeat 3-4 until it begins to get tacky.
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6Hold the ball in one hand and dirt in the other. Begin to sprinkle the dirt onto the soft ball of mud, and then smooth the surface/wipe some of the dirt off.
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7Repeat step 6 until it starts to really hold its shape. It should not crack.
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8Put the ball in a plastic bag until water condenses on the bag then repeat 6 times.
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9Keep repeating steps 6 and 8 until it gets about as hard as leather.
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10Now you can put the ball in a fridge to accelerate the condensation and repeat 6 and 8 again. At this point you can just let it dry out, but if you want it to shine keep going.
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11Dry out the rest of the dirt, then put it in a Tupperware. Shake the Tupperware and fine dirt particles will stick to the sides. Roll the Dorodango on this.
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12Repeat 11 until the dorodango feels powdery. Then put it in another bag.
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13Repeat 11 as many times as you can, the more you do it the better your ball comes out.
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14Let it dry for at least 20 minutes.
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15Get a very soft cloth, and slowly begin to rub the dorodango. When it gets smooth you can start rubbing faster and harder. If you rub too much, you'll go though the layer of fine dirt; not enough, you don't polish it.
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow long should you put it in the fridge?Community AnswerLeave it in there until water condenses in the bag.
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QuestionI'm at step 11, but there isn't any dirt that sticks on the Tupperware bag. What can I do now?Community AnswerTraditionally, you would pat your hand on very dry, powdery soil, and the fine dirt that sticks to your skin would be rubbed on.
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QuestionWhat is the best cloth material for polishing the ball?Community AnswerI believe that microfiber cloths work best, but any material with a high thread count would be effective.
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Warnings
- If the ball is crumbling, add water.⧼thumbs_response⧽
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Things You'll Need
- 1 cup dirt
- 1/2 cup water
- 2 plastic bags
- refrigerator
- soft cloth
- plastic container
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