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How to fix a broken plate (fine china)?
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| Today I had accidentally dropped a cup on this plate and the cup ended up fine, but the plate was in three pieces. It is part of a set of three plates and is used once in a while by my family. It was behind glass doors for display last year, but we decided to put the plates to use. I was wondering if there is any way to glue back the plate so that it will stay intact permanently and would be safe to use. |
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