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Art Clay Silver Clay - 50gm - NEW Formula

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Features

  • Create intricate precious metal clay pieces to add to jewellery collection
  • Mould and design with ease. Once fired in a kiln - you are left with pure silver piece
  • This is an eco-friendly product, containing recycled silver

Description

Art Clay Silver Clay - 50gm - NEW FORMULA. We think this might just be the ideal 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 exisiting 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%. The clay can be hallmarked as fine silver at any UK Assay Office. The 50gm package contains 2 individually wrapped 25gm blocks of clay.

Brand: Art Clay


Color: Silver


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Clay


Item Weight: 50 Grams


Number of Items: 1


Recommended Uses For Product: Modeling


Special Feature: Recycled


Included Components: Clay


Educational Objective: Creative Skill


Brand Name: Art Clay


Age Range Description: Adult


Recommended Uses For Product: Modeling


Included Components: Clay


Educational Objective: Creative Skill


Model Name: Art Clay Argile Argent


Manufacturer Part Number: A-0275


Model Number: A-0275


Manufacturer: Art Clay


Global Trade Identification Number: 38, 88


Unit Count: 1.7637 Ounce


Color: Silver


Material Type: Clay


Other Special Features of the Product: Recycled


Item Weight: 50 Grams


Number of Items: 1


Item Dimensions: 0.39 x 3.35 x 4.53 inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Excellent Product, super pricing!
Style: 50g Clay
I am an independent jewelry designer/maker who does commission work for private clients, most of whom are looking for something original and one-of-a-kind unique. Although I also work with sheet metals in gold and fine silver, ArtClay Silver allows me to really stretch the limits of my designs while still being able to provide a piece of jewelry made of an exceptionally pure quality silver (.999Fine). It also allows me to treat the earth kindly as ArtClay is made of 100% purely recycled silver (the other guy, PMC, can't claim that high a percentage of recycle in their product, unless they have changed their philosophy over the last few years). Since 2002, I have used both types of precious metal clays from the two largest companies and I can say that ArtClay, for me, is the better product and it has a much better pricetag! In my experience, PMC made by Mitsubishi Co. dries out faster, doesn't torch fire as well (both do approx. the same in a kiln) as ArtClay and is too high priced when set next to ArtClay. I've also had PMC, unlike the ArtClay, occasionally shrink a good deal more than advertised which can ruin a design at critical points. I've also had several packages of PMC ruined when the binder turned black after opening and could not be burned out.. it also could not be eaten off with acid nor would any other method remove the black patches throughout the silver after firing. I had to toss it out because I didn't know what it was.. some kind of bacteria carried in the binder? Or a chemical that reacted to the air/heat/cool.. the possibilities were endless and not one technical expert could figure the problem out, so: Tossed! This vendor was a quick ship, priced well below 50gr of PMC and I am about to reorder so.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2022 by Aglara

  • Easy to work with and makes beautiful fine silver pieces!
Style: 50g Clay
Love this clay and at the best price! Shipping takes a little longer but is well worth the wait! Very little shrinkage and can be torch fired so you don't have to use a kiln. I save up my Amazon points and the price is even better!
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2025 by S. K.

  • I love Art Clay Silver! Works great, but make sure you know how to use it.
Style: 50g Clay
I've been working with PMC clays for years. It can be difficult to use as first but you have to give yourself the time to learn how to use it and fire it. I really like Art Clay Silver, it works great in a paste and lump form. I used this for a class I taught recently and it worked great! Plenty for everyone to use. And with proper use, thickness, and firing all the pieces come out great! With a little less shrinkage rate than PMC brand. Using a kiln is much easier for thicker pieces but you can use a hand torch or a portable camp stove. For those with less than 4 star reviews, they seem to have not done the proper research on how to use PMC clays. So if you're just starting out, watch some videos, do the research, and be patient with yourself. It's not like an air dry clay or pottery clay. It's a bit more sticky, I recommend using rubber gloves. Get yourself a book too if you're going to be serious about making PMC jewelry. It's very helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2022 by Julie Hamer

  • Art Clay Silver vs. PMC
Style: 50g Clay
Over the course of the last year or so I've purchased both "PMC" brand silver clay and this brand, "Art Clay Silver," they're very similar products and realistically they're both very good quality with minimal differences, but at the end of the day my personal preference is for Art Clay Silver, here are some of the differences I've noticed: PMC3 has a gummier, denser texture than Art Clay, which I actually like about it, Art Clay has a slightly thinner, more grainy texture, Art Clay is more like Play-Doh while PMC is more like soft polymer clay. They both dry at around the same speed. The texture of the raw material does not seem to have any impact on the surface texture of the final product. PMC3 and Art Clay Silver will torch-fire the exact same way, I keep mine at a "peachy glow" for about 3 minutes and it always comes out solid. In my experience, the PMC warped slightly more than the Art Clay if I started with a flat piece. The warp wasn't drastic but it was noticeable. PMC3 shrinks noticeably more than Art Clay. I press my silver clay into a silicone mold to get several identical pieces, and the PMC pieces are visibly smaller than the same piece in Art Clay, I'd say about 10% smaller. This isn't necessarily a disadvantage for everyone, just keep it in mind when you're working with it. Overall, I would use either product, but I buy Art Clay Silver, mostly because I prefer less shrinkage. If you are freehand sculpting you might find that you prefer the texture of one over the other, but you're not going to end up with a bad product either way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2018 by Evin H.

  • Very happy with my purchase.
Style: 50g Clay
Love this easy to mold into the designs I want. Has a few minutes of play time and I keep it damp until I'm ready to use it. Dry it thoroughly and heat it up. I really love the detail I can get with this product.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025 by Heather

  • Liked
Style: 50g Clay
Nice. Daughter likes it. Very expensive.
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025 by fitchick

  • Works great! Will buy again
Style: 50g Clay
This PMC works great and costs $1 less or more per gram than leading brands. Will buy again!
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by Kelly Harrison

  • I love the ease and versatility of Art clay!
Style: 50g Clay
I've found Art Clay Silver to be incredibly easy and enjoyable to work with. Its versatility gives me the freedom to experiment with a wide range of textures and shapes, and I love how easily I can transfer my own drawings onto the silver to create truly one-of-a-kind pieces. It's also perfect for setting stones, which adds another level of creativity to my designs. Firing is flexible too—I typically use a kiln (Kim) for larger or more detailed pieces, but it’s also great to know that it can be fired with just a handheld torch when needed. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced jewelry artist, Art Clay Silver offers the flexibility and creative potential to bring your ideas to life. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2025 by carmen m lindsay

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