Darwi Beton (grey)

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Sculptures, modelling or molding are possible with the Darwi range!

If you like to create objects, jewels, sculptures, figurines or characters, Darwi clays and their fine grain are your best asset. Darwi is the trusted partner!

Make sculptures in white or terracotta Darwi clay, in classic or Roc clay, the hardest after drying: ideal for fragile achievements.

All our modelling clays are made in our factory in Belgium!

Darwi air-drying clay, well known for the fineness of its grain, is used for any modelling or sculpting work. This can be used to make small decorative items, jewelry, dolls, statuettes or even to repair some materials such as furniture.
It does not smell and does not stick to the hands, so the work stays pleasant. The clay is flexible and semi-elastic. It does not shrink when drying and is completely opaque.
Several clays adapt to your specific needs:

  • The Darwi Classic is white and medium-hard after drying. It can be tinted with paint.: 500gr and 1kg

  • The Darwi Terracotta is exactly like the classic, but its color terracotta. Available in 500gr and 1kg

  • The Darwi Beton is exactly like the classic, but its color beton (grey). Available in 500gr and 1kg

  • The Darwi Roc is even harder and more resistant than the classic clay after drying. It is used for more delicate work. It is very resistant to shocks once dry. Your creation can fall without breaking thanks to the hardness which is similar to the marble! Once dry, the clay is slightly ivory. Sand it for a whiter result.
    If you plan to make a complicated sculpture with many fine parts, we recommend using a wire frame that will serve as a structure for the clay when still wet until it fully dries. Available in 1kg pieces.

How to use the Darwi clays?

Before starting your work, knead the self-hardening clay, add a bit water inside if the clay is not flexible enough and knead it thoroughly,  it is ready to be worked if no cracks are formed.

Take small pieces of clay and add as you go along. Work quickly. If your work is a long-term job, you may notice that some parts are starting to dry. If this is the case, slightly moisten the clay. If you want to add one element to another already dry, moisten the surface before placing the second part or use our Darwi super strong acrylic adhesive to weld two dry elements.

If you work the clay on a porous material, first coat it with water to prevent the water in the Darwi clay from immediately disintegrating in the substrate and drying. This could cause cracks
When you have finished your sculpture, let it dry and rest on paper towels. If you do not have paper towels, be sure to return the creation so that the base can dry too.

If you try to speed up the drying time, cracks may appear. It is necessary to count 24h at room temperature by 1 cm of thickness so that the sculpture is completely dry. This time is indicative because it can vary depending on the humidity of the room and air!
To finalize the sculpture, use our Darwi acrylic paints and varnishes .

Other uses

Mix your self-hardening clay with the same amount of water. If it does not mix well, let it rest for a few hours. You will obtain a paste that you can decorate with mica powders (Cernit Sparkling), inks (Watteau Ink or Cristaline). Use this cream to soak a piece of tissue that you want to sculpt.
Allow the fabric to dry long enough: remember that the clay has been diluted! For more resistance use the Darwi Roc.

Use the same technique with Darwi Extra-light to create a structure clay and give relief to your paintings!

Clean the tools with water.

How to store the Darwi clays?

The open package of self-hardening clay should be stored in an airtight manner away from air and heat.

The trick to keep a fresh piece for months is to wrap it in a damp sponge sheet, then close with an airtight plastic bag. Keep in your fridge.

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