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| metal clay veneer | making jewellery at kitiki.co.uk |
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Metal Clay Veneer allows you to make a flexible textured metal-clay sheet. The sheet can be cut to shape, applied to dried clay pieces, or wrapped around other materials, and then fired.
Metal Clay Veneer is something you make yourself, mixing Art Clay, or PMC, with the special Metal Clay Veneer solution to make a thick cream. The cream is applied to a texture sheet or other textured surface. When it's dry, it's peeled off as a flexible sheet: one that will stay flexible for months.
When it's applied to a metal clay piece, and the combination is fired, the veneer becomes an integral part of the piece. It can also be applied to ceramics, glass, and porcelain.
| 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 |
Electric Kilns is a Cherry Heaven on-line shop and an EU distributor, sales, spares, support, and repair centre for kilns: it's not a bead, ceramics, crafts, glass, or metal-clay shop, selling a few kilns to a market niche.
Although it's an internet resource, you can still mail or call an engineer about kilns, power supplies, home diagnostics, repairs, spares, safety issues, a special project, or reselling opportunities.