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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DorodangoDorodango - Wikipedia

    Dorodango. Dorodangos made with a variety of clay and different techniques. World's largest [citation needed] Dorodango (diameter of 54 cm or 21 in) Dorodango ( Japanese: 泥だんご, lit. "mud dumpling") is a Japanese art form in which earth and water are combined and moulded, then carefully polished to create a delicate shiny sphere ...

  2. 18. Mai 2018 · Hikaru Dorodango (mud dumpling) is a Japanese art form in which earth and water are molded to create a delicate shiny sphere. There are many ways to make a d...

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  3. 12. Apr. 2024 · Learn the art of making hand-polished dirt and mud balls, or hikaru dorodango, with simple materials and steps. See examples, tips, and variations of this popular Japanese craft for kids and adults.

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  4. Step 5: Perfecting the Shape of the Sphere. Once the sphere is in this semi-dry state, grab a mason jar and begin to shape the ball to its final shape. This is done by rotating the mason jar around the surface of the sphere. It is important to note that the opening diameter of the mason jar will effect the final size.

  5. 27. Apr. 2018 · The making of 'dorodango' is a traditional pastime for Japanese schoolchildren, that has grown into an art form in its own right. The dodorango is actually a ball made from mud and dirt, and now people are painstakingly and methodically refining these balls into “hikaru dorodango” (literally: 'shiny dumpling'), perfect, polished spheres that can take days to complete.

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  6. 28. Apr. 2019 · This is a how to video about the Japanese dorodango, which is the art of hardening and forming a ball of mud until it is polished. Hope you liked it!...Dorod...

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  7. 13. Nov. 2021 · Dorodango is a traditional pastime for Japanese schoolchildren, and now it has evolved into an art form. Dorodango is a shiny ball made of mud and dirt, and the name ‘hikaru dodorango’ literally translates to ‘shiny dumpling’.