Gallery of Precious Metal Clay and Art Clay Artists .
Pendant by Marcia Glenn of Albuquerque. Bezel made from Fine silver bezel
wire imbedded in PMC3.
2007
"Both Sides Now" Keum-bo
Lorrene J. Davis, LJDavis Des igns
Here is a small ceramic Vase 2
1/4" tall (previously bisqued to 1920F or Cone 04) painted with s ilver
slip (halfway up) then glazed with Laguna's R-15 Dark Red
and fired to 1700F for 10 Min. I then took it out of
the hot kiln and put it in a sauce pot filled with shredded paper
and covered it with it's lid. The silver changes the color of the
raku glaze.
The silver was not perfectly smooth, don't try sanding it or the
bisque shows through.

River of Gold By Brant Palley 2004
Art Clay silver paper, Art clay Slow dry and AGS
24K gold Size is 23/4" X 2" wide.

Pin designed by Jackie Trudy from the Art Clay
Certification class
Setting and pin back are fine silver- fired in place. Pearl is
glued to a fine silver wire after firing. The mirror finish is
achieved by sanding. 10g Art Clay Silver. BP
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Cross by Brant Palley
Made with Art Clay Slow Dry
Fired to 1600F for 10 minutes, lightly treated with liver of Sulphur which
gave it a gold cast. Tumbled for 1 hour with steel shot. The center
stone is a synthetic sapphire.
Manaia
(a Maori bone carving) copied using Belicone molding compound in a two
part mold, using PMC (original) to shrink the original down to a
finished size of 2". Synthetic ruby for the eye. Fired to 1650F and held
for two hours. (original artist unknown) By Brant and Cindy Palley

Lilies by Shahasp Valentine.
© 2000 Shahasp Designs, San Francisco
Ring and cross (on an apple)
PMC3 with 24K AGS Gold 


Keeper of the moon
By Andi Callahan
Basket
by Brant Palley- from the PMC certification class.
PMC standard, lightly liver of sulfured. fired in a mound of alumina
hydrate to 1650 F and held for 2 hours. 1 1/8" tall shown about 2x
enlarged.

Another class piece, a real man made ruby was fired with the PMC standard.
Remember not to cool to fast when using stones.
Actual size after firing 15/16ths of an inch!
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