Wondering how to use silver clay? Then let us help! our how to make jewellery hub is dedicated to helping new jewellery makers learn a range of new and exciting skills including how to make with silver clay!  Making jewellery with silver clay is pretty straightforward, you’ll just need to make sure you have the right tools and equipment to get started! Discover all the tools and equipment we’d recommend below.

Silver Clay Jewellery Kit

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Before you learn how to use silver clay at home, it’s important that you have all the correct tools and equipment. So to the make the job a bit easier, we’ve put together a silver clay jewellery kit list. Here’s what you’ll need:

How To Make Silver Clay Jewellery

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To get you started, we’ll walk you through the basics of making jewellery with silver clay:

  • Flattening. Take a ball of silver clay and place it on the workmat. Using your metal clay roller, roll the clay until you’re happy with the level of thickness. Make sure you stack an equal amount of playing cards either side of your clay so that you have an even thickness all the way across.

Top tip: use badger balm on the workmat and the roller to avoid the clay from sticking.

  • Texturing. If you’re looking to add some texture to your design, place the textured sheet or object you’re using underneath the clay and gently roll over in one direction to keep the impression clear.
  • Cutting. Using a needle tool or a clay cutter, cut out your clay to the desired shape.
  • Drying. Allow the clay to dry out for 10-20 minutes before refining and firing.
  • Sanding. With your sanding pads, sand down the edges of the clay until you’re happy with the result.
  • Firing with a torch. Ensuring the piece is fully dry, put your design on the soldering block and make sure the torch isn’t empty. Dim the lights in the room so you can see the glow of the torch and direct at a 45° angle, approximately 5cm away. In order to heat the clay evenly, move the flame around the piece until you see smoke and a flame as the binder burns away. After the clay glows a cherry red colour, set a timer for the recommended time on the packet and then leave to cool.
  • Firing with a kiln. Place your design on a mesh support or kiln shelf and then set the appropriate temperature for the type of silver clay and the size of your piece. Once done, leave to cool down.
  • After making sure your design is completely cool, remove any scaling with a brash brush until shiny – and then you’re done!

Silver Clay Jewellery Ideas

Looking for some inspiration? See which silver clay jewellery ideas you like the sound of below.

Silver Clay Jewellery Ideas For Beginners

Ready to get started? Now you know how to use silver clay for making unique jewellery pieces, we hope you’re excited to give it a go yourself. Collect all the supplies and jewellery making tools you need online. For more information, head to our silver clay section on our blog for everything you need to know about making jewellery with silver clay.

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