Precious Metal Clay

Precious Metal Clay – or PMC – was developed in the early 1990’s in Japan by metallurgist Dr. Morikawa. Precious Metal Clay consists of microscopic particles of pure silver or fine gold powder and a water-soluble, moist, non-toxic, organic binder that has a clay-like texture and appearance resembling modeling clay.
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Precious Metal Clay and Lapis Earrings

Earrings measure 1 ½ long and weigh approximately 20.7 grams.


Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.

After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.

This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).

Price: $144.90

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Teardrop-shaped PMC Necklace with Red CZ Marquis Stone

A lovely teardrop-shaped pendant featuring a brilliant red CZ marquis cut stone at the center. The pendant measures 1 ¼ inches long, weighs 20.7 grams and includes an 18 inch sterling silver chain.


Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.

After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.

This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).

Price: $165.50

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Pear-shaped Pendant with Orange Pear-shaped CZ Stones

The pear-shaped orange CZ stones on this pendant bring a bright pop of colour to the piece and ensure it will stand out when worn. The shape of the pendant itself is unique with the oblong middle section and rounded bottom portion to finish it off. The pendant itself measures approx. 2 inches in length and weighs approx. 26.20 grams.


Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.

After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.

This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).

Price: $183.40

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Round Pendant with Tree Design

A beautiful round silver pendant featuring a tree design in the center. The pendant itself measures approximately 1 ½ inches in diameter and weights approximately 16.9 grams.


Precious Metal Clay, or PMC, is soft and pliable and can be shaped and formed with your fingers and simple tools, many of which you probably all ready have on hand.

After air-drying, the objects – pendants, earrings etc – are heated to temperatures approaching the melting point of the metal where the metal particles fuse together and the clay-like binder burns off to make a dense, fully metallic object – Precious Metal. Fired PMC work can be polished with a burnisher or in a tumbler, soldered, enameled, and in many other ways treated just like any other silver item.

This method of jewelry-making uses fine silver which is a more expensive material and so these pieces are priced by weight (grams).

Price: $118.30

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