Silver Paper - Art Clay Silver Paper Long - 40x200mm
Create jewelry in Quilling and Origami techniques!
Ideal for creating pieces of paper using the Quilling technique, but made of silver!
The silver in the form of paper "Long" variant is perfect for applying the Quilling technique in jewelry. It can also be used in many other projects, such as: creating lace mounts for stones or parts with a structure at perfectly right angles, etc. Art clay paper can be bent, cut with special scissors, torn, perforated, braided (striped) or embossed. It can also be used to create mounts (frames) for stones that cannot be burned with clay.
Cut strips of paper and using the Quilling needle roll the paper into various shapes. Or punch shapes from Art Clay paper and then attach them to pieces made of silver clay, then burn the piece using the burner or the eye on the stove. If the piece is completely made of paper, burn only in the jewelry / ceramic oven. Do not apply too much paste or water when working with ACS in the form of paper, otherwise you risk it disintegrating.
To repair or glue the elements together, we recommend using Art Clay Silver Paste, only after the parts have already been burned. Store the remaining ACS paper in a zippered bag and store it in a closed container (a jar) at room temperature. Paper scraps can be turned into pulp by simply adding water.
To the touch, it feels like embossed, non-sticky, completely dry paper. Does not require drying before burning.
Specifications:
- Pure silver paper 999
- Metal obtained after combustion - silver 999 (details)
- Sintering complete - 850 ° C, for 2 hours
- Shrinkage up to 10%
- Our rating for metal flexibility 9/10 *
- We recommend for professional use
- Excellent results at dope
- It can be marked with the title 999
- Burn in oven,
- Ecological, obtained from electronics recycling
- Dimensions: 40 x 200 mm (approx. 0,25mm thickness)
Made in Japan ♦ Artkimia (Metal Clay RO SRL) is the only official distributor of Art Clay in Romania
*According to the tests carried out in the Studio Artkimia this grade is interpreted as follows: 1 = quite brittle or porous - 10 = flexible, dense, can be formed plastically (bent, hammered, perforated...) This grade refers to the solid metal, after firing at the appropriate temperature and time.
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