Sunday, February 3, 2008

What is Art Clay Silver

Art Clay Silver is made of tiny micron sized silver particles mixed with an organic binder and water. When fired the organic binder dissipates leaving .999% pure silver. This pliable clay can be rolled, pressed into molds and shaped. Rubber stamps and natural objects such as leaves can be used to add texture when the clay is moist. When metal clay is in its dry stage, it can be carved and sanded to add detail or to obtain a smooth surface. When fired, metal clay can then be hand polished to obtain a mirror finish, polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler. Color can be added to the finished piece by enameling or by using liver of sulfur to obtain subtle shades of color. The wonderful thing about metal clay is that you have the ability to design and make a piece of jewelry in one day and wear it the same evening. What a great and exciting way to express yourself while at the same time displaying a unique piece of art and creating an heirloom

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