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🎨 Van Aken International Kato Polyclay Metallic Set - 4 Ounce, 4 Colors Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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4.0
🏺 Ceramics & Pottery, 🧶 Crafting

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BrandKato Polyclay
ColorMetallic
Item Weight4 Ounces

Description of 🎨 Van Aken International Kato Polyclay Metallic Set - 4 Ounce, 4 Colors

Kato Polyclay, The Polymer clay for artists, by artists. Developed by world renowned artist Donna Kato and formulated by the creators of the award winning Claytoon modeling clay. Designed to be close to artist’s primaries, so you can readily mix and blend any color that you may need, all while having a minimal color shift from raw to cured clay. A satin sheen finish and high durability after curing easily make your creations look great and last for years to come, a must when crafting jewelry; earrings, pendants, bracelets, anklets, beads, rings, brooches, hairpins, and charms. Intended to be the firmest, holding intricate details, and the ability to be repositioned when warm makes this an ideal compound for sculpting. Certified by ACMI (Art and Creative Materials Institute) Safe, Vegan, Non-Toxic, and Gluten-Free. Contains NO dangerous chemicals that can be harmful to children or pets.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Good product for ceramics and pottery

very hard and crumbly at first. Gets a little softer with some work. Nice finished matte look and quite durable.

Pros
  • Suitable for many
Cons
  • Almost everything is

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Not suitable for ceramics and pottery

Save money. Rock hard, unusable. I had to throw it in the trash after three hours of work.

Pros
  • New to my collection
Cons
  • Some bugs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It costs air conditioning

This tone was almost impossible to use! It was so crumbly, you have to start with small pieces. That being said, when it got to the point of sticking together and after I baked it, it was very strong for what I used it for! (Jewelry)

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Volume

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Conditioning shouldn't be that painful

I really like Kato, but so far I've ordered Clayboogie clay from Revain and received an unworkable clay. I just bought it so it must be fresh. it also crumbles after hitting it with a roller, using the NeverKnead and then cycling through a few settings on my pasta maker. he will not stay to himself. I'll try liquid kato again, but if that doesn't work I'll downgrade to one star. Clay crafting shouldn't be that painful.

Pros
  • Pottery & Ceramics
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Kato is solid and should be.

I love this product, Kato is my favorite polymer clay. It's tough tone and *IMPLICATED* to be. Yes, it takes more time and effort, but the end result is worth it. every time! Especially if you sculpt or use a lot of texture, stamping, embossing, etc. the end result will be flawless. People who leave negative reviews expect it to be similar to the competition's products, which are much softer and easier to clean (but don't give as high-quality results). My advice: mix Kato with milder brands if…

Pros
  • Craft
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Polymer Clay is a great source of creativity. This product that lasts forever doesn't seem to deteriorate over time. Time lest it become unusable if you accidentally leave it open. If it becomes brittle you can always add some mineral oil to restore it to its original condition. You can also add mineral oil to Kato Polymer Clay if you want the product to be more liquid. Another nice aspect of Kato Polymer Clay is that you can mix from the 3 or 4 base colors to make other colors. As with all…

Pros
  • Art, Craft & Sewing
Cons
  • No Instructions