

🔥 Elevate your craft with Aureus™ Bright Bronze Clay – where precision meets creativity!
Aureus™ Bright Bronze Clay is a high-quality, American-made modeling clay designed for professional and hobbyist metal artists. It requires a precise two-stage kiln firing process with carbon to achieve a bright bronze finish and exhibits a predictable 10-11% shrinkage. Its flexible, tough texture before firing allows easy shaping, carving, and sanding, making it an economical and reliable choice for mastering metal clay techniques.
| ASIN | B0B77R3LF7 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,531 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #328 in Pottery & Modeling Clays |
| Brand Name | Cool Tools |
| Color | Bright Bronze |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (23) |
| Educational Objective | Creative Skill |
| Included Components | clay |
| Manufacturer | Cool Tools |
| Material Type | Clay |
| Model Name | Aureus® Bright Bronze Clay |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non-Standard Firing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Modeling |
S**M
I recommend starting with bronze clay learning how it works
Great value for the money easy to use high quality clay highly recommend starting with bronze and complicated before moving on to the more expensive precious metals this is where you start and what you learnon before buying silver and gold there's a learning curve working with precious metal plays I recommend starting with bronze the technique down
S**P
Easy to use. Tougher than expected before firing.
Being new to metal clay, I was really happy with the workability of the product. I’ve made several pieces and the only problem I’ve had was breaking one of them after the first phase fire. I now refrain from handling at all and just pour more carbon on top. I have been surprised at the slight flexibility of the dried clay before firing, and was able to press slightly warped pieces until flat. Carves and sands nicely too. And of course it looks great when finished.
C**S
Work of Art
Great product
P**Z
The cheapest way to experiment with this technique. Instructions are not detailed enough
It's the cheapest way to experiment with metal clay. When you start working with metal clay (silver clay...) it's very common to spend at least 100-200 g in experiments that are not going to be good enough, as part of our discovery journey and process learning from this new technique. The instructions to use the oven with this brand are really hard to find and hard to understand. They lack crucial details to ensure that the process will be successful. There are some videos on youtube but only from the part when you mold the pieces out (the fun part), not the part with the oven. I beg the owners of this brand to do something about it!!!!! The size and type of the coal, the way they are spaced out inside and the way you handle the temperature in the oven will affect the outcome of your pieces. Some of them may crack, and that's why I prefer to keep using this. If I make a mistake it is not that painful.
J**B
Not for all kilns
It might be a good product for some as it very easy to work with, unfortunately it cannot be fired in a Prometheus pro 1 kiln that cannot fire accurately at the low temperature requested for cool tools bronze clay burnout….
K**E
Doesn't turn to metal
I bought this to practice with before I use my silver clay and no matter what method I use i cannot get it to turn to metal. I tried torch, stove top, different temperature, lengths of time, etc. It does not work! Also, the silver clay worked the 1st time so im pretty sure its the product.