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Our Metallic Resin Clay comes in a convenient 100g pack, featuring a non-sticky formula that allows for easy shaping and crafting. Available in three stunning metallic colors—gold, pearl white, and silver—this clay is perfect for a variety of projects, from jewelry to sculptures, ensuring your artistic creations shine with elegance.
J**R
Resin modeling clay!
This resin modeling clay is fun to use. It has a soft texture and a very metallic finish to it. It looks very pretty and is easy to sculpt with. Very gorgeous coloring.
T**S
Way Too Wet, Not Very Shiny
I can only assume that the manufacturer is failing to meet demand for this clay, as the clay I received is nothing like the picture or like the other reviews, and the packaging is different between the three I ordered. One is vacuum sealed, while the other two are in disposable ziplock bags, covered in kitchen plastic wrap. The "gold", in particular, is incredibly wet and sticky, with a consistency more similar to bread dough. Naturally, this means it won't hold any small shape. On top of that, it really doesn't glitter at all. I expected a color similar to synthetic gold paint or ink, but this is more of a light ochre with a little shine to it. Similarly, the "silver" is just a shiny gray, and doesn't really resemble metal at all.Interestingly, the copper clay appears to have real copper in it, as evidenced by the clay forming a hard outer shell that appears to have tarnished. As sensible as it sounds to put metal in your metallic clay, in reality it's not very useful to me if it is going to turn green. I would not recommend this clay at all.
J**L
VERY disappointed
This is THE worst excuse for clay I’ve ever tried to use. It’s foam that feels like it dried out and they covered it with oil, wrapped it in kitchen plastic wrap and just hoped that it softened back up on its way to me.IT DIDNT… it’s got an oil coating, and no matter how long I kneed it, it just gets more and more flaked/grainy, my hands are physically sore from trying to get it soft. And yes, I even ran it through the pasta machine.
T**H
Kind of light for a clay
I have a miniature that didn't have a base that I tried to add one, but it was off balance a bit more than I needed so I thought I could just add a bit of air drying clay around it and it would look good enough. This came well sealed, but it is a lot lighter than most clays I've used. I figured this was just because it was air dry, so I went ahead and started trying to soften it up a bit, and ended up using some water to get it pliable enough. It does get a bit messy when you add water, but clay usually is. Overall it looks nice, my only issue is days later I'm not sure if it is really dry. if you push on it, it has a lot of give, maybe this is the way it should be, but it has yet to harden after almost a week.
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