Low Fire/Slow Dry Art Clay Silver

650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay 10g
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay consists of pure silver
particles, a binding agent and water. The binding agent is produced from
harmless pulp fiber. During firing, the pure silver particles solidify.
The binding agent consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, resulting
in the release of harmless carbon dioxide and steam during firing.
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This
product is low-fire clay that can be fired at 650ºC/1200ºF and is pure
silver (99.9%) after firing. The special formula of this product allows
for combination with glass, porcelain and ceramic materials, and also
suitable for firing with sterling silver findings or wires (SV925 and
higher quality recommended). Do not fire a soldered piece with 650/1200
Low Fire Slow Dry Clay as the soldering temperature is lower than the
firing temperature. The 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay contains a
moisturizing binder to keep the clay from drying while working. The
moister formula allows for braiding, weaving, and generally gives the
artist up to 4 times more working time. Working time may vary by the
users environment. It is a wonderful product for those who live in dry
climates. [Instructions] This product is water-based. If the clay
becomes stiff during shaping, add a few drops of water and knead it
well. You can prevent the clay from sticking to your hands by rubbing
them with a few drops of olive oil first. Do not use rubber bands to
wrap the clay in plastic wrap, they may discolor the clay. Some kilns
display a different temperature from the actual inside temperature. It
is known that silver will melt at 961ºC/1763ºF. It is recommended that
your kiln firing temperature does not exceed 900ºC/1652ºF. Take out only
the necessary amount of clay. Place any remaining clay back in the
original 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay bag (or a zip-loc bag) and keep
it in a sealed container to prevent it from drying out. You may combine
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry clay with the original silver clay series,
but the firing condition should be the same as the original clay series.
You may also combine 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay with any
650/1200 series products (the firing condition is the same for both). If
the clay is not completely dry, it can crack during firing. Do not bend
any fired piece with unreasonable pressure. Keep the clay indoors, out
of direct sunlight, and do not store in a refrigerator. For best results
use the clay as soon as possible after opening the package.

650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay 20g
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay consists of pure silver particles, a binding agent and water. The binding agent is produced from harmless pulp fiber. During firing, the pure silver particles solidify. The binding agent consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, resulting in the release of harmless carbon dioxide and steam during firing. This product is low-fire clay that can be fired at 650ºC/1200ºF and is pure silver (99.9%) after firing.
More info...
The special formula of this product allows for combination with glass,
porcelain and ceramic materials, and also suitable for firing with
sterling silver findings or wires (SV925 and higher quality
recommended).
Do not fire a soldered piece with 650/1200 Low Fire
Slow Dry Clay as the soldering temperature is lower than the firing
temperature. The 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay contains a moisturizing
binder to keep the clay from drying while working. The moister formula
allows for braiding, weaving, and generally gives the artist up to 4
times more working time. Working time may vary by the users environment.
It is a wonderful product for those who live in dry climates.
[Instructions]
This product is water-based. If the clay becomes
stiff during shaping, add a few drops of water and knead it well. You
can prevent the clay from sticking to your hands by rubbing them with a
few drops of olive oil first. Do not use rubber bands to wrap the clay
in plastic wrap, they may discolor the clay. Some kilns display a
different temperature from the actual inside temperature. It is known
that silver will melt at 961ºC/1763ºF. It is recommended that your kiln
firing temperature does not exceed 900ºC/1652ºF. Take out only the
necessary amount of clay. Place any remaining clay back in the original
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay bag (or a zip-loc bag) and keep it in a
sealed container to prevent it from drying out.
You may combine
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry clay with the original silver clay series,
but the firing condition should be the same as the original clay series.
You may also combine 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay with any 650/1200
series products (the firing condition is the same for both). If the clay
is not completely dry, it can crack during firing. Do not bend any
fired piece with unreasonable pressure. Keep the clay indoors, out of
direct sunlight, and do not store in a refrigerator. For best results
use the clay as soon as possible after opening the package.

650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay 50g
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay consists of pure silver
particles, a binding agent and water. The binding agent is produced from
harmless pulp fiber. During firing, the pure silver particles solidify.
The binding agent consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, resulting
in the release of harmless carbon dioxide and steam during firing.
More info...
This
product is low-fire clay that can be fired at 650ºC/1200ºF and is pure
silver (99.9%) after firing. The special formula of this product allows
for combination with glass, porcelain and ceramic materials, and also
suitable for firing with sterling silver findings or wires (SV925 and
higher quality recommended). Do not fire a soldered piece with 650/1200
Low Fire Slow Dry Clay as the soldering temperature is lower than the
firing temperature. The 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay contains a
moisturizing binder to keep the clay from drying while working. The
moister formula allows for braiding, weaving, and generally gives the
artist up to 4 times more working time. Working time may vary by the
users environment. It is a wonderful product for those who live in dry
climates. [Instructions] This product is water-based. If the clay
becomes stiff during shaping, add a few drops of water and knead it
well. You can prevent the clay from sticking to your hands by rubbing
them with a few drops of olive oil first. Do not use rubber bands to
wrap the clay in plastic wrap, they may discolor the clay. Some kilns
display a different temperature from the actual inside temperature. It
is known that silver will melt at 961ºC/1763ºF. It is recommended that
your kiln firing temperature does not exceed 900ºC/1652ºF. Take out only
the necessary amount of clay. Place any remaining clay back in the
original 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay bag (or a zip-loc bag) and keep
it in a sealed container to prevent it from drying out. You may combine
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry clay with the original silver clay series,
but the firing condition should be the same as the original clay series.
You may also combine 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay with any
650/1200 series products (the firing condition is the same for both). If
the clay is not completely dry, it can crack during firing. Do not bend
any fired piece with unreasonable pressure. Keep the clay indoors, out
of direct sunlight, and do not store in a refrigerator. For best results
use the clay as soon as possible after opening the package.

650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay 7g
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay consists of pure silver particles, a binding agent and water. The binding agent is produced from harmless pulp fiber. During firing, the pure silver particles solidify. The binding agent consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, resulting in the release of harmless carbon dioxide and steam during firing.
More info...
This product is low-fire clay that can be fired at 650ºC/1200ºF and is
pure silver (99.9%) after firing. The special formula of this product
allows for combination with glass, porcelain and ceramic materials, and
also suitable for firing with sterling silver findings or wires (SV925
and higher quality recommended). Do not fire a soldered piece with
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay as the soldering temperature is lower
than the firing temperature. The 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay
contains a moisturizing binder to keep the clay from drying while
working. The moister formula allows for braiding, weaving, and generally
gives the artist up to 4 times more working time. Working time may vary
by the users environment. It is a wonderful product for those who live
in dry climates. [Instructions] This product is water-based. If the clay
becomes stiff during shaping, add a few drops of water and knead it
well. You can prevent the clay from sticking to your hands by rubbing
them with a few drops of olive oil first. Do not use rubber bands to
wrap the clay in plastic wrap, they may discolor the clay. Some kilns
display a different temperature from the actual inside temperature. It
is known that silver will melt at 961ºC/1763ºF. It is recommended that
your kiln firing temperature does not exceed 900ºC/1652ºF. Take out only
the necessary amount of clay. Place any remaining clay back in the
original 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay bag (or a zip-loc bag) and keep
it in a sealed container to prevent it from drying out. You may combine
650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry clay with the original silver clay series,
but the firing condition should be the same as the original clay series.
You may also combine 650/1200 Low Fire Slow Dry Clay with any
650/1200 series products (the firing condition is the same for both). If
the clay is not completely dry, it can crack during firing. Do not bend
any fired piece with unreasonable pressure. Keep the clay indoors, out
of direct sunlight, and do not store in a refrigerator. For best results
use the clay as soon as possible after opening the package.