Workshop Packaging Art Clay Silver 10x10g

Art Clay Silver
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The workshop packaging is available especially for Art Clay Silver instructors.

10 x 10 grams of silver clay.

Art Clay Silver Workshop Pack 10 x 10 Gram – For Workshops, Classes, and Creative Lessons


The Art Clay Silver Workshop Pack has been specially created for Art Clay Silver instructors, workshops, and creative classes. This practical bulk package contains 10 individual packs of 10 grams of silver clay and is ideal for use during courses, group lessons, and demonstrations.

The workshop pack is supplied without additional commercial retail packaging, resulting in less packaging material and reduced waste. This makes it a practical and environmentally conscious choice for instructors and studios that regularly work with silver clay.

The 10 gram size per package is ideal for basic workshops and first introductions to silver clay. With this amount, students can learn essential techniques such as shaping, modeling, texturing, and finishing. In addition, 10 grams provides enough material to create jewelry pieces such as pendants, earrings, charms, or even a simple ring.

Thanks to the individual packaging, it is easy to work per student while keeping unused clay fresh for longer. The workshop pack also offers flexibility for participants who want to experiment more or create larger designs.

After firing, the silver clay turns into pure fine silver (.999), while delicate details and textures remain visible.


Applications:


  • Basic workshops and introductory classes
  • Creative group lessons
  • Demonstrations and courses
  • Creating pendants, earrings, charms, and rings
  • Techniques such as shaping, texturing, and finishing
  • Workshops for beginners and advanced users


Properties:


  • 10 individual packs of 10 grams
  • Made from fine silver (.999)
  • Suitable for workshops and classes
  • Less packaging material and reduced waste
  • Ideal for group use
  • Suitable for beginner to advanced users


The regular silver clay has a shrinkage of approximately 9–10% during firing. The clay can be fired on a gas stove, with a gas torch, or in a special kiln. The ideal firing temperature is between 800°C and 900°C.

After firing, the silver can be sanded, brushed, and polished to a high shine for a professional finish.


Contents:


  • 10 x 10 grams Art Clay Silver silver clay


In the “Instructions” tab you can read more about working with, drying, firing, and finishing Art Clay Silver products.

Shaping Phase

The clay can be easily worked with shaping tools and materials suitable for different types of clay. Other tools may also be useful, but ensure that there is no rust present, as this can cause stains on the silver. The silver clay can be used directly from the packaging. If the clay sticks to your hands, you can use a small amount of olive oil on your hands, work mat, and tools. If the clay is too dry, you can add a little distilled water using a damp finger and knead it through the clay, for example, using plastic wrap. Be sure that any leftover clay doesn’t dry out while you work.

Drying Phase

The clay is light gray in color. The drying time varies depending on the method:

  • Air-dried: 24 hours for 10g of clay at 1mm thickness.
  • With a hairdryer: About 20 minutes.
  • In a household oven: 10 minutes at 100°C.

Check dryness with a mirror: place the warm item on a mirror. If steam appears, the clay is still not dry.

After drying, the clay has the hardness of plaster. You can attach or repair parts by making paste from leftover clay. The dry clay can be engraved and worked on with a sharp tool. Be aware of a shrinkage of about 9-10%, especially with rings, which will shrink by approximately 4-5 Japanese ring sizes (other sizes can be found in the ring size table). Sanding and filing are easier in the dry phase because the silver is harder after firing.

Firing Phase

The Art Clay Silver Regular clay can be fired uncovered in a special kiln. Place the clay directly on a fiberboard or mesh in a preheated oven. For additional support, you can use fiber cloth or fiber paper, or granules to support delicate jewelry. Small zirconia (up to 6mm) can be placed directly in the hot oven. When in doubt, it is advisable to place the clay in a cold kiln and then gradually allow it to cool to room temperature. Art Clay Silver Regular can also be fired on a special mesh on a gas stove or with a micro-torch. See our instructional videos for more details. For the use of glass, ceramics, pottery, or porcelain, you need to use a cold oven and a custom firing curve. Gold foil or gold paste can also be used to add 22k gold accents.

Finishing Phase

After firing, the clay has a white color, which is the result of the crystalline structure of fine silver. Use a polishing brush to make the surface a nice matte silver finish. For further finishing, you can use polishing sponges and an agate pen or polishing needle. For convenience, sanding discs with a Dremel are very suitable. You can finish the silver to a high gloss with polishing paste. Art Clay Silver Regular has a beautiful, bright silver color.

Brand: Art Clay Silver
Type: Regular silverclay workshop type
Metal Type: Fine silver (.999) / silver clay
Weight: 100 grams (10x10)
Suitable for: Jewelry making, miniature making
Firing Method: Special Kiln, torch, gas stove
Firing Method: 650°C tot 900°C
Shrinkage: 9-10%
Skill Level: Beginner to advanced
Origin: Japan