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How to make a Dorodango (made by Japanese), Shiny Mud Ball

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The Dorodango recipe is below!

[ Recipe ]
• Fine soil: 40g
• Clay powder: 110g
• Water: 20g
• Water for wetting: 50g
• Olive oil: 3 drops
• Clay for dusting: 1 teaspoon

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🌎 Enjoy Dorodango Anywhere with the “Noriko Method”! 🌍

This is my original method, developed over years of research, to make Dorodango accessible to everyone, even in places without clay-rich soil.
I have publicly shared the basic recipe, which includes enough information for hosting workshops.

✅ You can share photos or videos of your completed Dorodango on social media
✅ You can teach friends and family for personal enjoyment

🚫 If you host a workshop, you must credit “Noriko Method”
🚫 Sharing or publishing tutorial videos on social media requires permission
🚫 Selling the method or offering online courses is prohibited without permission
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[ Additional Notes ]
Japanese soil ideal for dorodango has a high level of stickiness and viscosity. To replicate this, a few drops of olive oil are added to the water used for polishing.

Japanese soil also contains fine particles called “silt.” Since it’s hard to find that here, fine sand is used as a substitute. In Japan, the outer coating is usually a mix of sand and soil, but due to the coarse grains available here, only clay is used for the outer coating to achieve a smooth and beautiful finish.

[ Contact ]
For workshop details or questions, feel free to contact me via Instagram DM.
https://www.instagram.com/shiny.dorodango

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