Cernit Metallic: Available in 56 g blocks.
Richly metallic, full of mica, and available in 17 colors, Cernit Metallic is luscious and beautiful. It doesn’t seem to change color during baking. Be sure to read Ginger's review at The Blue Bottle Tree! "Brilliantly colored, glimmering and glowing, the new Cernit Metallic seemed to be unlike anything else on the market."
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Hard cernit metallic clay ?
Cut a quarter off and roll the log in your hands for 2-3 minutes. Roll it flat and then put it through the pasta machine. Or... buy cernit magic mix. The cut a slice half way in and fill with mix and let sit for a night.
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Cernit Metallic Gold is crumbly
I absolutely could NOT condition this clay without using clay softener with it. Once I did that, the color is beautiful. Just a pain to get started with.
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