Let yourself be seduced by the Opaline range of Cernit polymer clay, with its semi-opaque colors that let light pass through for a stunning ceramic finish. Odorless, stain-free and easy to work with, it's ideal for beginners as well as experienced designers in search of truly unique DIY jewelry and accessories.
Looking for a polymer clay that's visually soft and easy to use? Then Cernit Opaline is for you. Thanks to its semi-opaque colors, it lets light filter through, offering a final finish reminiscent of ceramics or porcelain.
And the best part? It doesn't stick to your fingers, doesn't stain and is odorless. Working with Cernit Opaline is a real pleasure, even in prolonged sessions.
What we love about creating with Cernit Opaline
Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned designer, the possibilities are endless:
Here's a pair of imitation tortoiseshell earrings you could make with the semi-opaque range. And what do you think of these creoles with polymer flowers?
The range's soft, luminous shades are a perfect match for today's jewelry trends: minimalist, nature, boho or vintage.
New to polymer clay? We've put together a list of the materials you'll need for Cernit, Fimo and other types of clay, as well as tips and technical sheets to help you make beautiful jewelry with Cernit and polymer clay.
Each Cernit range has its own specific properties:
This is a characteristic specific to the Opaline range, linked to its semi-transparency: light penetrates less through the paste once hardened, which visually intensifies the color. To preserve the luminosity of your shades, place your Opaline paste on an opaque white Cernit base before firing. This trick preserves the clarity and softness of the colors.