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Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Clay - 10 grams
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Clay - 10 grams

Fire as low as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit. Great for use with glass and sterling silver. Resealable Mylar packaging. Can also be fired with butane torch or gas stovetop. During firing this clay shrinks between 8-9%.

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American Art Clay 10 Grams Art Clay Silver Low Fire Paste - 650/1200

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Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Clay
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Clay

ART CLAY WORLD-Fire as low as 1200 degrees fahrenheit. Great for use with glass and sterling silver. Resealable mylar packaging. Can also be fired with butane torch or gas stovetop. During firing this clay shrinks between 8-9%.

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Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Syringe
Art Clay Silver 650/1200 Low Fire Syringe

ART CLAY WORLD-Includes 3 tip set- .41mm, .84mm, and 1.19mm. Can be used to fill cracks or decorate unfired pieces. Fire as low as 1200 degrees fahrenheit. Can also be fired with butane torch or gas stovetop. During firing this clay shrinks between 8-9%. Gas stovetop and torch firing methods are acceptable. Syringes cannot be refilled.

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Art Clay Silver & Gold 650/1200 Low Fire Paste - 10 Grams

ART CLAY WORLD-10 gram jar of low fire paste can be used to combine unfired pieces fill cracks as well as other techniques. Fire as low as 1200 degrees fahrenheit. Can also be fired with butane torch or gas stovetop. During firing this clay shrinks between 8-9%.

Art Clay Silver Paste - 10g 650/1200 low fire

Used to combine unfired pieces, fill in cracks as well as other techniques. Can be fired as low as 1200ºF in a kiln for 30 minutes, with a butane torch, or gas stovetop. During firing this clay shrinks between 8-10% and what remains is 99.9% pure silver.