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Art Clay Gold Clay 22K 3 gram
Texture or draw directly on the surface of Art Clay Silver (fired piece), ceramic, porcelain and/or glass. 77.5% of the indicated weight is 24-Karat gold, and will become 22-Karat gold after firing.
Click on our "TechSpecs" tab above for firing instructions and additional information.
Paste InstructionsPut a small amount Art Clay Gold on a small plate add a few drops of water and blend it evenly with palette knife . Firing Instructions
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Uses
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Take out only the necessary amount of clay, wrap it in plastic wrap and knead it well. If it is stiff at first, warm it in your palm a little while. Place the unused portion of clay in a re-sealable bag and keep it in an air-tight container at room temperature to prevent it from drying up.
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Workability
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Shape as you wish using your fingers, rolling, cutting, using a mold, etc. If Art Clay Gold becomes stiff to handle, place it in a ziploc bag, add a few drops of water, and knead it until it becomes soft. If Art Clay Gold becomes stiff to handle, place it in a ziploc bag, add a few drops of distilled water, and knead it while still in the plastic bag until it becomes soft.
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Embedded Objects
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Any object that can withstand the firing temperatures and times noted below below can be embedded and fired in place. This includes glass, some natural gemstones, lab gems, cubic zirconia and porcelain. Check out our Gemstone Firing Guide for details on a specific stone.
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Firing Options
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Temperature
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Hold Time
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Kiln
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1814°F / 990°C
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1 hour
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Torch
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Not Recommended |
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