What is Art Clay Silver?
Art Clay Silver is pure silver (99.9% pure) metal powder mixed with a non-toxic binder and water in a clay-like form. It models like clay, can be diluted to a slip, can be carved or filed when dry, and even reconstituted if it dries out. When fired, either in a kiln or by hand with a torch, the binder burns away, leaving a pure, 99.9% silver object. It is a totally cool thing! Art Clay Silver can be added to a variety of media: glass, ceramics, or porcelain to name a few. It can be rolled, sculpted, stamped, sanded, filed, engraved, drilled and pre-polished, all prior to firing. Once fired it’s pure silver and can treated like any other pure silver. Silver Art Clay shrinks about 8-10%, and the Low Fire shrinks only 8-9%, the lowest in the industry. This represents less of a design challenge to beginners than a product that shrinks up to 30%.
Art Clay Silver is pure silver powder combined with non-toxic binders and water. When kiln, torch or gas stovetop fired, the binders burn away, leaving pure, 99.9% silver. Art Clay Silver can be added to a variety of media: glass, ceramics, porcelain and polymer clay to name a few. It can be rolled, sculpted, stamped, sanded, filed, engraved, drilled and pre-polished, all prior to firing. Once fired, it is pure silver and can be treated like any other pure silver.
TOP Art Clay Silver is pure silver powder combined with non-toxic binders and water. When kiln, torch, or gas stove-top fired, the binders burn away, leaving pure, 99.9% silver. Art Clay Silver can be added to a variety of media: glass, ceramics, porcelain and polymer clay to name a few. It can be rolled, sculpted, stamped, sanded, filed, engraved, drilled and pre-polished, all prior to firing. Once fired, it is pure silver and can be treated like any other pure silver.
Art Clay Silver is pure silver powder combined with non-toxic binders and water. When kiln, torch or gas stovetop fired, the binders burn away, leaving pure, 99.9% silver. Art Clay Silver can be added to a variety of media: glass, ceramics, porcelain and polymer clay to name a few. It can be rolled, sculpted, stamped, sanded, filed, engraved, drilled and pre-polished, all prior to firing. Once fired, it is pure silver and can be treated like any other pure silver. More information about the different products can be found here.