The Best Clay for Jewelry Making | Comparing Metal, Stoneware & Polymer

In this video, I compare the same jewelry design made in three completely different materials: Stoneware Clay, Metal Clay, and Polymer Clay. The project started with a 3D model that I created from a reference image. I modeled it myself, printed it on my home 3D printer, and used it as the foundation for all three versions of the jewelry. The 3D model is available for download if you would like to experiment with these materials yourself. You can find the link below. This video is an introduction to the project and a quick overview of the results. I won't be going into the full process for each material here. In the upcoming chapters, I will show each material separately, including the making process, challenges, firing or curing, finishing, and the final results. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Materials featured in this comparison: • Stoneware Clay (Goerg & Schneider 373) and Porcelain Clay (Refsan) • Metal Clay (Prometheus bronze clay) • Polymer Clay (Fimo professional) 3D Model Download: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... Thanks for watching, and see you in the next chapter! ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Timeline: 00:00 Introduction 00:19 3D Printing the Master Model 00:41 Preparing the Materials 00:58 Metal Clay Process 01:16 Stoneware Clay Process 01:39 Polymer Clay Process 02:02 Firing 02:15 Metal Clay Finishing 02:37 Stoneware Glazing 02:49 Polymer Clay Finishing 03:47 Final Result — Metal Clay 04:04 Final Result — Polymer Clay 04:28 Final Result — Stoneware Clay Thank you for being here 🤍