materials learn more at kitiki.co.uk or at artclayclub.co.uk
        

Art Clay can be combined with silver findings and materials such as copper, beads, dichroic glass, pearls, semi-precious gems, porcelain, and polymer clay.

SHOPPING

You can shop here now: on line or by phone with a card, or by post with a cheque. Prices include UK VAT and duty, and insured door-to-door UK-mainland delivery: there are no other charges. For other destinations, mail or call.

All the products mentioned on these pages are in the on-line shop: use the shop link below the menu bar near the top of the page.

COURSES

The Kitiki Studio currently offers jewellery-making classes, demonstrations, masterclasses, and workshops, and Art Clay Levels One and Two courses taught by Aida-certified teachers, in the pretty village of Corfe Castle, in Dorset, England.

There are also classes for related products and techniques, art events, craft demonstrations, guest-teacher classes, the local arts weeks, studio open-days, and general jewellery-making opportunities. If you're interested, mail or call.


To learn more about jewellery-making, transfer to The Kitiki Studio using the Kitiki link above the menu bar near the top of the page.

RESOURCES

The Art Clay Club is a free, on-line, information resource about Art Clay. You don't have to register, log on, sign up, or remember a password. It's not a shop.


To learn more about working with metal clays, buying and using kilns and tools, or choosing a course, transfer to The Art Clay Club, using the The Art Clay Club link above the menu bar near the top of the page.