Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories
Make professional-looking metal jewelry and accessories without investing in silversmithing tools, equipment and training, with this essential guide.

Metal clay is a magical material: real metal in clay form that can be modelled and then fired to turn it into pure metal. It has taken the crafting world by storm in the past twenty years and its versatility and accessibility means it is used by professional jewelry makers and hobbyists alike. Metal clay is available in many different types—silver, copper, bronze and even steel. It can be sculpted, modelled, molded, rolled into sheets, cut into shapes, woven, braided and carved to produce an endless array of forms and effects. Equipment needed is minimal and you will probably have most of the simple tools in your home already.

This book concentrates on silver clay which is the easiest kind to use because it can be fired without a kiln. After drying the clay, it is fired using either a small blowtorch, a gas hob, or camping gas and in five minutes or less the clay becomes pure 999 silver that can be hallmarked. This book will show you how to master all the basic techniques of working with metal clay while later chapters cover more advanced techniques.

Twenty gorgeous projects are shown in detail with clear step-by-step photographs. There are pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, charms, brooches, beads, cufflinks and rings and many of the projects give alternative ideas for developing your skills. Embellishment techniques are shown in detail from setting stones and gilding to enameling with resin, adding inlay, engraving, and oxidizing for luscious colors.
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Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories
Make professional-looking metal jewelry and accessories without investing in silversmithing tools, equipment and training, with this essential guide.

Metal clay is a magical material: real metal in clay form that can be modelled and then fired to turn it into pure metal. It has taken the crafting world by storm in the past twenty years and its versatility and accessibility means it is used by professional jewelry makers and hobbyists alike. Metal clay is available in many different types—silver, copper, bronze and even steel. It can be sculpted, modelled, molded, rolled into sheets, cut into shapes, woven, braided and carved to produce an endless array of forms and effects. Equipment needed is minimal and you will probably have most of the simple tools in your home already.

This book concentrates on silver clay which is the easiest kind to use because it can be fired without a kiln. After drying the clay, it is fired using either a small blowtorch, a gas hob, or camping gas and in five minutes or less the clay becomes pure 999 silver that can be hallmarked. This book will show you how to master all the basic techniques of working with metal clay while later chapters cover more advanced techniques.

Twenty gorgeous projects are shown in detail with clear step-by-step photographs. There are pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, charms, brooches, beads, cufflinks and rings and many of the projects give alternative ideas for developing your skills. Embellishment techniques are shown in detail from setting stones and gilding to enameling with resin, adding inlay, engraving, and oxidizing for luscious colors.
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Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories

Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories

by Sue Heaser
Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories

Magical Metal Clay: Amazingly Simple No-Kiln Techniques For Making Beautiful Accessories

by Sue Heaser

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Make professional-looking metal jewelry and accessories without investing in silversmithing tools, equipment and training, with this essential guide.

Metal clay is a magical material: real metal in clay form that can be modelled and then fired to turn it into pure metal. It has taken the crafting world by storm in the past twenty years and its versatility and accessibility means it is used by professional jewelry makers and hobbyists alike. Metal clay is available in many different types—silver, copper, bronze and even steel. It can be sculpted, modelled, molded, rolled into sheets, cut into shapes, woven, braided and carved to produce an endless array of forms and effects. Equipment needed is minimal and you will probably have most of the simple tools in your home already.

This book concentrates on silver clay which is the easiest kind to use because it can be fired without a kiln. After drying the clay, it is fired using either a small blowtorch, a gas hob, or camping gas and in five minutes or less the clay becomes pure 999 silver that can be hallmarked. This book will show you how to master all the basic techniques of working with metal clay while later chapters cover more advanced techniques.

Twenty gorgeous projects are shown in detail with clear step-by-step photographs. There are pendants, necklaces, earrings, bracelets, charms, brooches, beads, cufflinks and rings and many of the projects give alternative ideas for developing your skills. Embellishment techniques are shown in detail from setting stones and gilding to enameling with resin, adding inlay, engraving, and oxidizing for luscious colors.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781446381267
Publisher: David & Charles
Publication date: 07/13/2022
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 125
Sales rank: 404,674
File size: 167 MB
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About the Author

Sue Heaser is the author of 15 major craft books. She specialises in jewellery making, polymer clay, metal clay and miniatures. She is a qualified Art Clay Senior Instructor and has taken Master classes in the subject in Japan. She founded the British Polymer Clay Guild in 1997 and Art Clay World UK Guild in 2005. She is an accomplished artist working in watercolour, oils and pastels as well as other media, and teaches regular art classes.

Table of Contents

Introduction                                                  6

Materials                                                     8

Equipment                                                  10

Chapter 1: Basic Techniques                       16

Getting started                                            18

Shaping soft clay                                         20

Drying the clay                                            22

Pre-finishing techniques                                24

Firing the clay                                             26

Finishing techniques                                     30

Adding findings                                           34

Chapter 2: Basic Projects                           36

Project 1: Impressed pendant                        38

Project 2: Sculpted doves                              40

Project 3: Cutout charm bracelet                     42

Project 4: Celtic knot pendant                        44

Project 5: Inlaid pendant                               46

Project 6: Engraved dragon pin                      48

Project 7: Initial pendant                               50

Project 8: Liquid silver leaves                         52

Chapter 3: Molding                                     54

Making molds                                             56

Project 9: Key charm necklace                       58

Project 10: Gem-studded tie tack                    60

Project 11: Acorn cufflinks                             62

Chapter 4: Beads&Rings                           64

Beads without a kiln                                     66

Project 12: Treasure bead bracelet                 70

Project 13: Celtic bead necklace                     72

Project 14: Moroccan lamp earrings                73

Making rings                                               74

Project 15: Classic band ring                         76

Project 16: Jeweled ring                                78

Project 17: Snake ring                                  80

Chapter 5: Filigree&Embellishments          82

Making filigree                                            84

Project 18: Feather earrings                          86

Project 19: Landscape pendant                      88

Project 20: Jeweled filigree ring                      90

Embellishing with gold                                  92

Project 21: Rock art earrings                          94

Project 22: Gilded castle pendant                   96

Embellishing with resin                                 98

Project 23: Pinewoods bracelet                     100

Project 24: Mother-of-pearl fan                     102

Chapter 6: Using a Kiln                             104

Fused glass cabochons                               106

Project 25: Icicle pendant                            108

Paper clay techniques                                 110

Project 26: Fan and flower earrings               112

Project 27: Quilled leaf pendant                    114

Gallery                                                     116

Templates                                                124

Index                                                       126

Resources                                                127

Credits 128

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