What is Cernit clay?Cernitclay is a flexible and malleable polymer clay that can be shaped in endless ways. The porcelain-like appearance of the semi-opaque clay after baking will add a unique touch to all your creations. It’s particularly popular for making small figurines, doll faces, characters, and even beads. Explore our website’s wide range of colors and have fun mixing them together to create new shades. Note that these colors can be mixed with other Cernit clays.
The Cernit Number One line is the classic range suitable for all modeling projects. Use modeling tools, texture plates, silk screens, or wooden rollers to add texture to your creations.
Baking Cernit Polymer Clay:
1. Cut off a piece of Cernit and gently knead the clay to make it soft and malleable. Always work with the clay using clean hands on a clean surface.
2. Preheat your electric oven to between 110°C and 130°C / 230°F and 266°F. Do not use a microwave oven.
3. Bake for a maximum of 30 minutes.
4. After baking, your Cernit creations will be firm, but you can still work on them: sculpt, sand, paint, etc. Cernit clay has the highest gloss after sanding.
How to store Cernit clay once opened: We recommend storing your Cernit clay at room temperature wrapped in wax paper and then placed in an airtight container. Be careful not to let the Cernit clay come into contact with PVC, polystyrene, or expanded polystyrene.
Although less well-known than Fimo clay, the Cernit brand has many advantages. It doesn’t stick to your fingers, doesn’t stain, and is odorless. These are factors that will help you choose between Cernit and Fimo. What’s the difference between Cernit and Fimo polymer clay? When you’re just starting out, it can sometimes be hard to know which polymer clay to choose! We’ve compared the different brands of polymer clay for you. After that, it’ll be easy for you to choose your clay.
Check out our Cernit tutorials for inspiration, such as the citrus-themed earrings made with Cernit polymer clay or the necklace with Tagua seeds.
New to polymer clay? We’ve put together a list of the supplies you’ll need for Cernit, Fimo, and other brands. Our tips and how-to guides will help you create beautiful jewelry using Cernit and other polymer clays.
Need ideas and advice? Visit Cernit’s Instagram page to discover its creations, tips, and new products
Details:
Line: Cernit Number One
Color: Opaque White -
Color code: 027
Weight: 56 g
Dimensions: 70 x 50 x 14 mm
Warning:
- For children 8 years and older only, under adult supervision—safety precautions must be explained to children before use.
- Complies with EU safety standards EN 71/1/3/5/9.
- Do not put in the mouth.
- Do not exceed the cooking temperature—maximum 130°C / 266°F—as harmful gases may be released, nor the maximum cooking time of 30 minutes,
- Do not eat, drink, or smoke in the cooking area.
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