Product Description
Art Clay Silver has been around since 1995. Since its launch, there has been a few different types of Art Clay Silver, including Art Clay Original Formula, Art Clay 650, Art Clay Slow Tarnish, and Art Clay 650 Slow Dry. When Aida created this clay formula they picked the best parts from their most popular clays - easy moulding, slow drying, and a possible low firing temperature making it suitable for combining with glass and porcelain, and allowing torch and gas hob firings. We think this might just be the ideal silver clay!
- It has a better workability and a longer working time (longer than Slow Dry!) than the current Art Clay Silver products.
- It retains and accepts moisture easier than the existing silver clay types, which means it is easier to keep supple and much easier to reconstitute if it dries.
- It has similar drying times (when applying heat).
- It carves and files easier in the dry stage than the existing formulas.
- Fire with kiln, torch, or gas stove. Using a kiln the recommended time and temperatures are 30 minutes at 650°C on a continuum to only 5 minutes at 800°C.
- Shrinkage 8-9%.
Art Clay Silver can be hallmarked as fine silver at any UK Assay Office.
Q: HOW MUCH CAN I GET FROM A 7G PACK OF CLAY?
A: It usually goes further than you think! A 7gm package should be enough to make an average sized ring, and maybe a charm or two. Maybe this visual will help...
Here's a 7gm pack of clay rolled out to 1.5mm (or 6 cards) thick. Perfect for two-three little pendants or charms, or a pair of good sized earrings:
And here's a 7gm pack rolled out to 1mm (or 4 cards) thick:
Here is some of the feedback we've had back from clay users:
- The clay is definitely easy to manipulate if you are designing as you go.
- I bonded to pieces together beautifully, and only needed a little sanding.
- The clay is easier to sand
- I polished with the ‘sunshine’ cloth and was really amazed at the beautiful deep shine, it took me by surprise. The pieces also felt dense, and strong.
- With its ability to blend so well when pasted, this makes putting the 3D pieces together seamless. The clay seems to take longer to dry out which gives more time for creating a piece.
- It carved well.
- The clay has a lovely soft smooth texture and works for much longer than the existing 650.
- No problems and no minor surface edge cracking!
- Collected all of my sandings, drilling dust and tiny dried bits and reconstituted them. They came together really easily.
- It held its moisture much better than 650, original or slow dry.
- I think it will be much better for teaching with, due to the extra working time and as it seems less prone to minor surface cracking. Whilst I think it takes a little longer to dry I do not see that as a problem when teaching.
- I will certainly buy this clay in preference to the existing 650 or original. I love it!! :)
- A pleasant surprise. I found the clay to be slightly more yielding, moister and yet less ‘sticky’ than the original 650 formula.
- I usually prefer the working texture of 650 to that of the Slow Dry Formula, but have to say that this new formula offered the best of both worlds - staying supple for longer.
- I attempted plenty of rolling out, cutting and then ‘scrunching’ up and re-rolling and didn’t observe any cracking, drying-out or the usual deterioration in the ‘condition’ of the clay that one would expect at that stage.
- It would be very ‘user friendly’ for beginners who do struggle with working fast enough to prevent the clay drying. I would be very supportive of any new material that would give beginners confidence to continue.
- When dry, it feels nice and velvety, not chalky.
- Mistakes and cracks are very easy to repair/fill with a wet brush and it goes smooth quickly and nicely.
- It was a pleasure to work with and I much prefer it to the slow dry variety. In fact, I think I even prefer it to the 650 one which I use normally.
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19 Reviews
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silver clay
I purchased this product for a student who is starting his adventures with silver clay. It worked as expected and he made some beautiful pieces.
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New product for us
Normally use PMC3 but found this much better with sanding down and engraving. Now switched over to this product.
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Good product
I have used this product before and was pleased with my pieces, which were fired on my kitchen hob.
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Worked great.
Shrinkage was about 10% which was good.The price came out strong and could bend without breaking after torch firing.
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So easy to use.
I'm new to silver clay. I used pmc+3 once before, then tried art clay silver.(7g). It's so much softer and easier to use. Will definitely use it again.
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I love it!
I thought the older version was fab - this is just sublime. I'm an alchemist now. Alchemists are cool
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Flexible in it's use
The most difficult thing is working with such small amounts! Good for impression work and looks great when fired.
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Love it!
Brilliant, I found this clay much easyer to use. It had a far longer working time and it moulded better. Excellent product from excellent sellers. Thank you :-D
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EXCELLENT
super service form here and the clay is so much better had no problems with it at all