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Metal Clay

Website Redesign Complete

I have finished my rework of the website. I have a new kiln and a new studio to go with it. I have 750 grams of clay including silver, copper, bronze and white bronze. I have so many design ideas it has been troubling me where to start. However, I do have two promised pieces to work on so perhaps that will be my first start. I do have a copper/silver alloy pendant to post about later this week.

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What’s Up At The Studio

Wish I had photos of my experiments in copper clay but my first firing was disappointing.  I either did not quite get the firing schedule or I mis-applied it.  Either way no joy.  First I broke the piece which was one of my funny stylized heart shapes in outline form. Without thinking as I held it while preparing to place it for firing I squeezed a bit and it fell into three pieces.  Since it was just a piece for test firing I simply used one piece to fire….failure….then after checking the manual, adjusting….a second piece.  More failure.  It was late.  Since then I read an article about firing this type of copper clay and will try again this week with a more substantial piece.

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Working With Silver Clay – Part II

I continued to explore working with precious metal clay (PMC). totally untutored relying on reading and trying, my preferred learning method. silver+leaf+pendant 1 Working With Silver Clay – Part II There are plenty of detailed instructions both online and in magazines and books. I got some good results with this piece which included setting a cubic zirconia in the silver leaf. Zirconia works beautifully in metal clay.  I misjudged the size of the piece and it is probably a bit smaller than it should be in this necklace.

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Working With Silver Clay

In the previous post I mentioned metal clay as one of the jewelry media that I like working with.  One comment asked about it.  This post chronicles my first attempts with precious metal clay (PMC). Metal clay seems to be a mistake when one first hears of it.  Working With Silver Clay  Briefly, it is actual powdered metals, most often silver because of the cost but also gold and most recently bronze, mixed with clay and water. The clay can be molded, shaped, and carved then dried. It is then fired in a kiln or with a handheld torch or small gas fired stove depending on the type of clay. The clay burns away leaving sterling silver or 14k gold. The clay can be combined with wire and with some very hard gemstones.  The ring at left, Twisted Twig Ring,  is made from sterling silver wire and precious metal clay.  The wire formed the basis for the ring and the clay, in the form of a paste, was used to fuse the wire.  I polished and shaped and sized the ring with filing.

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My Artistic Vision

I want my designs to be unique, touchable, beautiful to see and comfortable to wear. I want designs that endure the current fashion colors and styles so that it will not end up under a pile of newer things by the end of the year. Finally, I want each piece to have an owner out there unknown when I make it but who will ultimately find it and love it.