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SKU:DET-002
6" x 9"
Made in USA
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These silicone textures are specially designed to create beautiful, delicate designs using very small amounts of clay. Create intricate and lightweight elements individually or combine them to make more elaborate jewelry. Depending upon size, most designs will require only 2 or 3 grams of clay, allowing you to create more jewelry than you ever imagined with a single package of silver clay. Individual elements make for the lightest earrings, or, combine elements to create matching necklaces. Apply delicate elements to a metal clay backing to create brooches or to apply enamels. Making beautiful, delicate designs in metal clay couldn't be easier, fun or more economical.
Made in the USA
There is something special about the properties (binders) of Metal Adventures EZ960 Sterling and FS999 that allows these clay bodies to be resilient and flexible when heated to the greenware stage, making these products the perfect companion to use with Delicate Element Textures. While other clay body types, to include base metal clays, have their own special and unique properties, they will not perform satisfactorily in the Delicate Elements textures.
Heating EZ960 or FS999 by plate warmer or dehydrator while still in the texture allows the clay to dry into durable, flexible element that is easily removed from the texture and is ready to be fired in a kiln.
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Cool Tools resident artist, Karen Trexler studied metalsmithing and jewelry design in college and received a BFA from Ball State University. Karen then continued her studies at the University of...
Cool Tools resident artist, Karen Trexler studied metalsmithing and jewelry design in college and received a BFA from Ball State University. Karen then continued her studies at the University of...
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 2 reviews.
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"Very nice, but fragile"
— Wilma M. (5/5)
"At first I had a hard time getting it to stay in the lines when I cleaned it up. But with a little practice it became easier. Wait for my kiln to be delivered to fire the pieces"
— Juli T. (5/5)
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