Polymer clay and brass filigree
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It's hard to make polymer clay pieces look luxurious.
I found that one way to lend polymer clay that classy look of "real jewelry" is to combine it with metals. You don't need expensive gold or sterling silver.
Here I used inexpensive raw brass filigree to set simple clay medallions. I call these my Moroccan-inspired collection.
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More photos on flickr.
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Just wanted to know if you can also procure chains from Wellmansons at Quiapo.
Thanks!
Hello Cindy! It means a lot coming from you. :) Thanks!
Hi frogfunk! No they are not available in Quiapo. But they are available from The Beadlady at Cubao Expo. :)