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Cernit
Cernit polymer clay is easy to condition and when baked is extremely strong. In many ways it reminds me of the old Fimo from the 80s and early 90s - both in how it handles and indeed the vast colour range.
There are several different ranges - The Number One range contains all the basic colours, many of which are semi-translucent for Cernit's characteristic "porcelaineous" finish. The Nature range has various stone and organic effect clays, the Glamour and Shiny ranges are as they sound sounds - full of shimmer and sparkle. For bright fluorescents, look to the Neon Lights range, whilst glow in the dark clay can be found in the Translucents range, along with one of the clearest translucent polymer clays you could wish for and coloured translucents. Cernit cures in the oven at 110 - 130 degrees C for approximately half an hour.
Our clay stocks are replenished on average twice a month, so you can be sure of the freshest clay available. If you do not see the colour you need in stock - get in touch, I can order it in for you!
UK customers - enjoy FREE POSTAGE when you spend just £25 or more!