This pair of earrings is finished with Liver of Sulphur.
There are many ways to finish your
Precious Metal Clay
pieces, but I like to use
Liver of Sulphur
the best. I am going to tell you how I like to finish my pieces with
Liver of Sulphur
and how I have learned to control the results I get. My favorite look for my finished
Precious Metal Clay
pieces is an antiqued kind of rough style. I also like the color range I can get with the
Liver of Sulphur
finish.
When I first learned how to use
Liver of Sulphur
, I was taught to take my somewhat cleaned piece of
Precious Metal Clay
and just drop it into a bowl of
Liver of Sulphur
and let it sit there. Then I polished the piece in a tumbler.
When I started experimenting with finishes, I realized that that method really limited the results that I could get with
Liver of Sulphur
. When I dropped the PMC piece in to a bowl of
Liver of Sulphur
, the result was that they piece usually turned black. And even if it didn't, when I polished it in a tumbler afterward, the piece turned black and shiny.
What I do now is different. First, I polish and clean my pieces in a tumbler. I usually will tumble pieces for at least a few hours in a dishwashing soap and water mix, using
mixed stainless steel shot
. You can use any brand of liquid dishwashing soap.
Second, I use dry
Liver of Sulphur
pieces dropped into cool water. Remember, that if your
Liver of Sulphur
solution is warm, it changes the color faster. I want it to change slowly, so that I have more control over the result. I typically use a plastic fork to put my
Precious Metal Clay
piece on and dip the PMC in and out of the
Liver of Sulphur
solution. I can dip all or part of the
Precious Metal Clay
into the
Liver of Sulphur
.
Once I achieve the color I want, I rinse the
Precious Metal Clay
off quickly in a waiting bowl of plain water. This stops the color from changing any more. By doing it this way, I can get finishes from pale yellow, to copper, to red, to blue, to purple, all the way to black. Much more interesting than the previous method.
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Introduction to Precious Metal Clay by Mary Ann Devos
, I highly recommend getting it from
this seller on eBay
because they are selling it at a very good price. It is a good book to have in your PMC library.
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