Kato
The best clay!
Description
Many artists believe Kato Polyclay is the strongest and most permanent polymer clay available. This formula is sometimes preferred by artists over other leading brands because of it's curing properties, vivid colors, and ease of use. 8 spectral colors are available including 4 warm and 4 cool colors, creating a complete color wheel. Neutral, metallic, and concentrate colors are also available.
The recommended curing temperature for Kato Polyclay is between 275F (135C) and 325F (165C) for 10-30 minutes.
The best clay!
I like working with Kato specially when doing cane work. The pearl is wonderful, the mica are small particles. It takes color nicely. I have used other pearl clays and when adding color it looks washed out. Not Kato. I would recommend it.
Description
Many artists believe Kato Polyclay is the strongest and most permanent polymer clay available. This formula is sometimes preferred by artists over other leading brands because of it's curing properties, vivid colors, and ease of use. 8 spectral colors are available including 4 warm and 4 cool colors, creating a complete color wheel. Neutral, metallic, and concentrate colors are also available.
The recommended curing temperature for Kato Polyclay is between 275F (135C) and 325F (165C) for 10-30 minutes.
The best clay!
I like working with Kato specially when doing cane work. The pearl is wonderful, the mica are small particles. It takes color nicely. I have used other pearl clays and when adding color it looks washed out. Not Kato. I would recommend it.
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