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Clear silicone would be kinda um.. ugly over a period of time .Also would be a bit difficult to get on evenly . IMO 
But what would work well is weldbond wood glue
http://www.weldbond.com/products
Goes on easy with a brush. You can thin it down with water if you like.
I have contacted them in the past as I saw it was potable water safe when dry.The guys said the only issue would be ,over a period of time ( a year or so ) water could work its way under the edge of it. Where the glue stopped. It would be minimal and show up as a white line on the edge.To avoid this try to cover the entire object or at least beyond what shows.
You can pick a gallon up cheap and water some down and dip it in .
works great and dries Crystal clear.
bill
But what would work well is weldbond wood glue
http://www.weldbond.com/products
Goes on easy with a brush. You can thin it down with water if you like.
I have contacted them in the past as I saw it was potable water safe when dry.The guys said the only issue would be ,over a period of time ( a year or so ) water could work its way under the edge of it. Where the glue stopped. It would be minimal and show up as a white line on the edge.To avoid this try to cover the entire object or at least beyond what shows.
You can pick a gallon up cheap and water some down and dip it in .
bill