Cernit Translucent Translucent

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Slightly softer than other Cernit clays, the Translucent is particularly appreciated.

For example, Ruby is perfect for creating raspberries! When baking, you notice that the color becomes partly transparent. This gives a very realistic effect. Leave the clay as it is or sand it to obtain a different smooth effect and even more transparent!

Once sanded and polished, the translucent colors look like the precious stones they are named after! Sapphire, Amber ... The transparency is so impressive that you will not believe your eyes!

Place a layer of translucent white on your achievements in Cernit Number One to give them some clarity. Once the translucent sanded, you would believe that the piece is varnished!

The range also contains a phosphorescent color that gives originality to your pieces.

The translucent range comes in 56 or 250 g.

Be sure to read Ginger's review at The Blue Bottle Tree! "The colors are very intense, far more than other brands of colored translucent clay. In many cases, you’d want to mix these intense colors with plain white translucent to get the best see-through effect."

  • 5
    Cernit Translucent Translucent

    Posted by Cindy Blair on Sep 17th 2024

    Bakes white and translucent enough for light to shine through. I used it with chalk pastels to create marbling effects. I make abstract jewelry and art lamps. It has a lot of flow and plasticity which works great for the flowing forms I create.

  • 5
    cernit translucent

    Posted by Raven on Feb 5th 2024

    The translucency is wonderful. When making faux stones, you great results.

  • 5
    Cernit Translucent

    Posted by Tracey on Jul 1st 2023

    #1 Translucent. I have made faux technique, top layers, mokume gane etc. It always looks great. Highly recommend.

  • 5
    Cernit clay

    Posted by Gerri Clemens on May 6th 2021

    I don't think I am in love.

  • 5
    Cernit clay

    Posted by Gerri Clemens on May 6th 2021

    I don't think I am in love.

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