What Is Silver Metal Clay?
| A mixture of tiny particles of silver, a binding agent and water. Once you sculpt and form it, the clay is fired to burn out organic binders, leaving behind 99.99% pure silver. |
| A clay without much shrinkage: finished pieces only shrink by about 8 to 10% of the original design size. |
| Fire the clay with either a hand-held micro torch or a small kiln, depending on the size of your project. |
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| Imagine A New Type of Silver… |

Use paste to paint and fire Organic materials burn away - leaving 99.9% pure silver |
Soft enough to shape and mold like modeling clay - that turns into genuine silver after firing.All without complex and expensive forging and casting equipment!It's no myth: it's a real material that's absolutely fun and fascinating to work with.Just mold the clay, let it dry, do final shaping, then fire, polish, and wear! |
| Silver Metal Clay Quick Steps |
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Use PMC Silver Metal Clay like a modeling clay. It can be rolled onto a texture sheet, as we've done here. |
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PMC Silver Metal Clay is used in either a clay, paste, sheet or clay filled syringe form. In the clay form it can be rolled and shaped. |
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One shaped and filed, the project is ready to be fired. PMC Silver Metal Clay can be fired with either a handy micro-torch and firing brick, or a small kiln. |
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After a quick firing the clay's binders burn away, leaving 99.9% pure silver. Polish to a beautiful shine. |
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Recommended Starter Kits and Instructional Supplies:
Jewelry - Silver Metal Clay