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I’ve been playing with the new material called CopprClay for several weeks now. Although it may be of primary interest to jewelers, I’m sure a lot of folks who make non-wearable arts find it fascinating too.
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Like its predecessors silver and gold clay, CopprClay has an organic binder mixed into pure micro-fine particles of real metal. Work it like clay and then fire it in a kiln…the results are all metal.
Here are few of my first experimental pieces. You can read more about them on CopprClay experiments and More CopprClay pieces.
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