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Simple jhumka making – terracotta / clay jewellery tutorial

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    1. Sridevi Mohan

      @vasuki rajEmbroidery Thank you so much. Tried the same and baked my clay structures too. But i have a doubt here. My clay structures did not change colour when baked. Is that normal? because in many videos and images, the baked clay structures seems to be black in colour.

    2. The Creative Spot

       just took   pressure cooker, adjust  the flame of the gas to high ( normally a high flame in the gas burner means a temperature around 200 to 240 degree centigrade), place  all the clay structures in an air tight steel box, pour   water inside the cooker, and place  the steel box inside the cooker, and close  the lid of the cooker and place  it on a high flame. Do not forget to remove the weight of the cooker. Bake  it for about half an hour. So the jewellery is ready….

    3. The Creative Spot

      @Sridevi Mohan
      if only u put the clay structures  directly on the fire it will be black or else it will remain the same but baked .click the link how to paint the clay structures TERRACOTTA JEWELLERY : HOW TO PAINT A FLOWER PENDANT

  1. Arpitha Jagadish 1989

    hi vasuki mam M from Bangalore… I have big issue in gluing my metal ear base to clay… can you tell me whether the ear base should be fixed after painting or before painting the clay …and also which glue is the best am fed up trying many glues. please do reply…

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