Cernit's Metallic range is a polymer clay containing lots of metallic particles. You'll fall head over heels for its metallic effect on your canes, costume jewelry and DIY accessories.
Less well-known than Fimo clay, Cernit polymer clay has many advantages. It's very supple, malleable and pleasant to work with, and doesn't stick to your fingers, stain or smell.
Cernit clay retains its flexibility after firing. So you can work on finishes: sculpting, sanding, painting, varnishing or resining their surface with bi-component resin or UV Led resin.
Cernit or Fimo?
It all depends on the desired finish! Fimo will be used for its opacity, Cernit clay for its shine.
What can I do with Cernit clay? You can make a pair of earrings using the Mica-shift technique, ora pendant using the mokumé technique.
How to store opened Cernit clay:
We advise you to store your Cernit clay at room temperature in crystal paper, then in an airtight box. Be careful not to put Cernit clay in contact with PVC, polystyrene or expanded polystyrene.
Discover a wide range of colors on our site, and have fun mixing them together to create new ones. Note that they can be mixed with other Cernit clay products. Working with them in gradients will give you magnificent results.
Warning:
- Only for children over 8, under adult supervision.
- Safety standards EU EN 71/1/3/5/9.
- Do not put in mouth.
- Do not exceed cooking temperature - maximum 130°C / 266°F, nor maximum cooking time of 30 minutes,
- Do not eat, drink or smoke in the work area.
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Details:
Range: Cernit Metallic
Color: Violet
Color code: (n°900)
Weight : 56 gr
Sold per 1 piece.



















