These Rings are great.I am a Certified Gem-Setter/Goldsmith from Germany. I realy learned this with exams and pieces. And I have to say your Jewelry is awesome. I never knew about silver clay. And a little advise " Try to realy SET THEM " and they won't fall out. Keep on going👌🏻
Waw i expected the stones to blow up. I thought that only diamonds and sapphires can handle heat. But obviously no. What stones did you use? They might have changed the color a bit but at least they didn't burn or crack lol (my experience) :)))))
Nope, it’s 100% real silver. It’s powder silver combined with water and some type of product that allows them to mix. You use a torch or something like that (a kiln for firing clay works best) and the adhesive and water is burned out, leaving you with solid 100% silver. It works exactly like regular clay. You can make literally anything!!! You should look up silver clay and watch the creations people have come up with. Some of them are absolutely draw dropping and you would never be able to tell it was made by hand.
@@kimmyettewood7720 of course!!! This stuff is SOOO cool to me, I have made some really nice clay sculptures and knowing that I can do the same but with silver clay just amazes me!!! I’m so excited!!!
These Rings are great.I am a Certified Gem-Setter/Goldsmith from Germany. I realy learned this with exams and pieces. And I have to say your Jewelry is awesome. I never knew about silver clay. And a little advise " Try to realy SET THEM " and they won't fall out. Keep on going👌🏻
Thanks for the tip!
Wow!! Love it!
can I ask what gems you use? I have given this a go with Cubic Zirconias but they changed colour. Lovely ring btw:)
High quality CZ doesn't change colour when fired. Use 5a or 6a (6a faceted is the highest quality) these are cheap bezels she uses.
Good job!
Waw i expected the stones to blow up. I thought that only diamonds and sapphires can handle heat. But obviously no. What stones did you use? They might have changed the color a bit but at least they didn't burn or crack lol (my experience) :)))))
😮😮❤love this, I don’t think we still have silver clay in India🥲
Maybe Amazon? I had to get extra from Japan
@@emilieotto Okok let’s see if I can find it
So do these lose their colour or break easily? Like what is their longevity? Thank you!
Nope, it’s 100% real silver. It’s powder silver combined with water and some type of product that allows them to mix. You use a torch or something like that (a kiln for firing clay works best) and the adhesive and water is burned out, leaving you with solid 100% silver. It works exactly like regular clay. You can make literally anything!!! You should look up silver clay and watch the creations people have come up with. Some of them are absolutely draw dropping and you would never be able to tell it was made by hand.
@@Vernors thank you so much for the comprehensive answer! Will defo check out more then! 🥰
@@kimmyettewood7720 of course!!! This stuff is SOOO cool to me, I have made some really nice clay sculptures and knowing that I can do the same but with silver clay just amazes me!!! I’m so excited!!!
Is it durable when fired?
I've been wearing it for a while now and it's still going :)
Can you use a stove?
I don't think it will get hot enough
What is the kit?
It's my Funky Fun You, they are an Australian company