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How To Use Art Clay To Make Silver Jewelry

How do you make Silver clay jewelry?

SO, HOW DOES SILVER CLAY WORK? Step 1- Roll out the clay. Keep the clay 1mm thick by rolling it out in between spacers or playing cards. Step 2 – Create the shape. Shape and refine your design, using a cookie cutter. Step 2 – Create the shape. Step 3 – Fire and polish. Step 3 – Fire and polish.

What do you need for silver clay?

Here’s what you’ll need: Art clay silver. A silver clay kiln or hand torch. Sanding pads. Metal Clay Balm. Metal clay workmat. Needle tool. Metal clay roller. Soldering block.

Can you do silver clay at home?

Silver clay is a lovely new material which is fully mouldable, just like clay. You can shape it free-hand, or use moulds and tools to texture and shape it, and then fire it into fine silver (99.9% pure silver). Firing is by specialist kiln or there are alternative firing techniques you can do yourself at home.

What is silver infused clay?

Silver Clay, Art Clay Silver, Precious Metal Clay, PMC – whatever name you call it, this magical product is revolutionizing the world of jewelry making. Basically, microscopic particles of pure silver (or gold) are embedded into an organic binder. Both of them are manufactured in Japan and both are excellent products.

How pure is silver clay?

Silver metal clay. Fine silver metal clay results in objects containing 99.9% pure silver, which is suitable for enameling.

How does silver art clay work?

The Metal Clay Process During the firing process, the harmless binder burns away and the silver particles sinter (fuse) to form a solid 99.9% pure silver piece. Metal clay can be safely fired using a butane torch, gas stove or kiln. After firing, metal clay can be burnished to a gleaming finish.

Is Silver Clay 925?

Is it really silver? In short, yes! Silver clay is either 925 Sterling Silver or 999 Fine Silver and can be hallmarked as such.

Do you need a kiln for silver clay?

Art Clay Silver 950 must be fired in a Kiln. (It is not suitable for Torch or Gas Hob Firing).

Can you hammer silver clay?

No, you mustn’t hammer on unfired clay–but once your silver metal clay jewelry pieces are properly fired, they’re real silver and can be hammered and formed just like any other silver if they’ve sintered well.

What is sterling silver clay?

Sterling silver clay has the working properties of soft clay when moist. It handles beautifully and stays moist longer than other silver clay products with the exception of PMC Flex. It can be modeled with fingers or modeling tools, rolled with a texture tile, molded, sculpted or pinched into anything you can imagine.

What is fine silver clay?

Silver clay or metal clay is a combination of water, binders, and small particles of either silver, gold or alloys of copper. These clays are molded by hand into a desired shape then heated in a kiln or torch to remove the binder and fuse the metal powder into a solid form.

What is the difference between art clay silver and PMC?

Yes, all three versions yield the same metal, 100% silver. The difference is not in the ingredients but in the shape of the particles. Original PMC is made with flake‑like particles that allow room for the binder, which gives the material its workability. PMC+ is made with a particle with more neatly defined edges.

What is the best silver clay?

Sterling silver clay is the strongest silver clay on the market because of the additional copper content.

Can you torch silver clay?

Torch firing is a great, inexpensive, way to fire your metal clay. You can use a small butane gas torch, like a kitchen torch, to fire all the Art Clay Silver clays.

Can you hallmark silver clay?

Once a piece of silver clay is fired, it is silver pure or sterling and can be hallmarked as such.

Is silver clay strong?

A common misconception about silver metal clay is that after firing it’s solid metal, just like a casting, but it’s not. Castings are made by pouring molten metal into a mold and allowing the metal to cool in the mold. The result is a very strong, solid metal object with very little porosity (more air spaces).

Which metal clay is best?

Precious Metal Clay works best if kiln fired. When fired at 1650° for two hours, this is the strongest fine silver clay available. Well suited for items that will be worn often.

How do you use silver clay paste?

Use the paste to add a texture to silver clay surfaces. Smudge it on, dab it on, drip or drizzle it on, or paint it on. For a neat design, why not stencil it on! Or just drizzle it in layers on itself to build unbelievable unique silver designs.

How do you keep silver clay from sticking?

Basic Forming. Before handling PMC, put a couple drops of olive oil in your palm and rub your hands together to cover them with a thin film. This prevents the clay from sticking and seals the surface of the material to inhibit dehydration.

What is silver clay made from?

Silver clay is a material used for making jewellery and decorative objects. It is made from silver that is recycled from a range of sources, including waste from x-rays and the photographic industry. The silver particles are mixed with an organic binder and a bit of water and the clay comes pre-packaged ready to use.

Is gold clay real gold?

The lump clay is used very much like silver clay and has it’s own unique working properties. The 22K gold paint is a product that is painted onto unfired or finished silver pieces and is fired in a kiln or with a torch.Gold Clay Products. Temperature Hold Time Torch Red Glow 2 min.