The Sims 4's latest update introduces pottery, a captivating new skill that lets your Sims craft a variety of ceramic pieces. Acquire a potter's wheel and kiln, or utilize the facilities at Terra-Potta.
Pottery mishaps, like broken pieces, are inevitable. Fortunately, you can beautifully restore these using the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi.
Kintsugi is a Japanese method of repairing broken pottery, celebrating the imperfections rather than concealing them. The repair process uses powdered gold (in The Sims 4), creating unique, visually stunning patterns.
Broken pottery, especially common at lower skill levels, ends up in your inventory. Don't discard them! Reach pottery skill level 7 to unlock the Kintsugi repair option.
Simply select the broken pieces, choose "repair ceramic," and ensure a potter's wheel is nearby. The repaired item retains its original glaze pattern.
Want the Kintsugi look without the accidental breakage? Absolutely! Select any pottery item, choose "break ceramic," and watch your Sim expertly (or perhaps not so expertly) shatter it. Then, use the "repair ceramic" option to Achieve that beautiful, mended Kintsugi effect.
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