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Are there any PMC-style clays that aren precious metals?

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Are there any PMC-style clays that aren precious metals?

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PMC stands for Precious Metal Clay, hence the metal in the clay. Originally developed in Japan during the 1990s, metal clay is basically a clay-like substance that when fired in a kiln or with a torch becomes dense like metal. Though most people use the fine silver form, metal clay is also available in 22K gold. Some jewelry makers consider this medium as an alternative for those who want to work with metal but not with a torch; others see this as just another resource for making jewelry. You would have to cast anything made of pewter. http://www.beadinglife.com/pewter-beads-and-metal-beads.html Perhaps you could look into working with Polymer Clay http://www.jaedworks.com/clayspot/polyclay-faq/basics.html Sources: Jadeworks.com,

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