This translucent Cernit polymer clay in the shade "Grenade" adds luminous depth and captivating transparency to your DIY jewelry creations, making it ideal for crafting pendants, beads, and cabochons with unique glass-like effects.
Cernit Translucent Clay No. 453 - Pomegranate
Available in pomegranate, this clay features deep hues ranging from ruby red to burgundy, with the characteristic translucency unique to this line that gives it a beautiful luminous depth once fired. The block comes in a compact rectangular shape measuring 70 x 50 x 14 mm and weighing 56 g; it is easy to cut and knead.
What is Cernit polymer clay?
Cernit polymer clay is flexible, malleable, and endlessly versatile. It offers several practical advantages: it doesn’t stick to your fingers, doesn’t stain, and is odorless. The colors can be mixed together, allowing you to create new shades by blending them. To add more texture, you can use texture plates, silk screens, or wooden rollers to give your creations a raised effect.
What can you make with Cernit polymer clay?
Thanks to its translucent effect, this pomegranate shade is well-suited for making polymer clay pendants, hand-shaped beads, or cabochons with a glassy sheen. It can also be layered with other colors from the Cernit Translucent line to create interesting depth effects. For your first experience with translucent clays, this polymer clay earrings tutorial can serve as a starting point.
Whether you’re just starting out or already have experience making DIY jewelry, technical guides and tutorials are available on the website to walk you through each step: choosing tools, modeling techniques, baking tips, and finishing touches. It’s a great way to progress at your own pace and explore the possibilities of polymer clay.
Details:
Line: Cernit Translucent
Color: Burgundy
Color code: 411
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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