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Silver Filigree Balls
made from Art Clay Silver 650, Syringe Type
These
stunning silver balls have been made using cork clay as a core.
The cork clay can be moulded to any shape, allowed to dry and then
used as a former or core for the Art Clay Silver clay. The best
way to work with the cork clay core is to push a cocktail stick
or toothpick into it to use as a handle. This can then be stuck
in a small blob of unbaked polymer clay to provide a stand while
it dries.
The Art Clay Silver 650 clay is extruded in a fine line through a syringe.
The line of silver clay can be completely random over the surface
of the cork core but must be interlocked to ensure the ball is joined
up and remains complete. The process takes a little patience but
the results are very effective.
Add your fine silver findings at this stage and push them into
the moist clay. A bail back can be used for making a pendant or
screw eyes can be used to make earrings. Use only fine pure silver
findings as sterling silver will tarnish during firing. When the
silver has set enough to hold the jewellery finding, extrude more
silver around the neck to ensure a good bond.
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