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Welcome to the Polymer Clay Pit & the Silver Clay Pit - mail order polymer clays and art clay silver, tools & more...
The Polymer Clay Pit is an official distributor of Art Clay products to the UK and a major importer of Sculpey and other popular polymer clay products including Kato and Fimo. The clays will appeal to jewellery makers, modellers, artists, doll makers and miniature enthusiasts as well as to teachers, parents and children.
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Use the links at the left hand side of the screen to learn more about our range of silver clay and polymer clay products. If you can't find anything or if you have any queries, please feel welcome to contact us. All prices on our website reflect the new lower 15% VAT rate
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Our office hours are 9.00am to 5.00pm Monday to Friday and there is an answer machine for outside offices hours. We will try our hardest to get back to you as soon as possible.
NEW Catalogue now here
The Polymer Clay Pit catalogue had now arrived and can be ordered from the web site or downloaded as a PDF. The new catalogue features colour photographs of the clays, tools and books as well as invaluable advice on how to get the best out of the clays. Amongst the new products are the finely woven fabrics in Doll Making Materials, Jacquard paints Dye-na-flow, Lumiere and Neopaque, Cernit Doll Collection clay, and new magazine titles such as Belle Armoir Jewelry and Beadwork.
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The PDF is a digital version of the catalogue which can be downloaded onto your computer and viewed on your screen. If you would like a copy, which is 2.9mb in size, please click here
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Great News!
The Polymer Clay Pit is now a part of the George Weil & Sons Ltd group of companies. These include the textile craft supplier FIBRECRAFTS and the Papershed range of products which offer handmade papers and papermaking equipment. You can view the entire range by following this link to www.fibrecrafts.com (the website will open in a separate window).
Our caterpillar has been made from wool tops that were felted into balls and strung together. For the jewellery maker, this technique can be used to make colourful, textured beads. Find out more about feltmaking in the Fact File at www.fibrecrafts.com
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