
Natural gemstones have inclusions that cause them to behave very badly (cracking and exploding) in the high heat that is required to reduce PMC to pure fine metals of Silver and of Gold. With this in mind, turning to lab created stones is a natural step in bring nice quality faceted gemstones into play with PMC. Also, art glass and a wider variety of glass enamel work may be added to the palette of an artist to allow for a broader and more exciting enhancement of artistic self expression!

Leaves of Morning Glories from my garden made beautiful Fine Silver leaves. Lots of detail in strong veining and an elegant heart shape render enchanting components for jewelry design. The leaves are combined here as accents for color change Sapphires and Sterling Silver. Often, elements for design that can be used with PMC may be found as near as your doorstep or back yard! It is my feeling that when you open your eyes to the real world most near you, some part of that world will stroke a creative spark, offer a special artistic element, and offer what is an inspired work ( the best kind of work).

Using Textured plates above and below a layer of
PMC can deliver and interesting contrast that
adds excitement or at the very least more visual
interest to a piece of jewelry,such as a pendant.
Lab created Amethysts are used here in cabochon
and faceted ovals to a soothing color, and a round
faceted Cubic Zirconium brings additional texture
light refraction, and color to the overall composition.
Books
There are several resources available for
information about using PMC including
websites and really fine publications! I recommend:
1. "Creative Metal Clay Jewelry", by CeCe Wire
2. "Introduction to Precious Metal Clay", by Mary
Ann Devos
Websites that I have found valuable are:
1. Excellent resource for working PMC
http://www.pmc-conference.com/
2. A nice compilation of information and tutorials on how to use PMC in several different ways by a dear friend, Margaret Schindel!
www.squidoo.com/preciousmetalclay/


Using Textured plates above and below a layer of

PMC can deliver and interesting contrast that
adds excitement or at the very least more visual
interest to a piece of jewelry,such as a pendant.
Lab created Amethysts are used here in cabochon
and faceted ovals to a soothing color, and a round
faceted Cubic Zirconium brings additional texture
light refraction, and color to the overall composition.
Books
There are several resources available for
information about using PMC including
websites and really fine publications! I recommend:
1. "Creative Metal Clay Jewelry", by CeCe Wire
2. "Introduction to Precious Metal Clay", by Mary
Ann Devos
Websites that I have found valuable are:
1. Excellent resource for working PMC
http://www.pmc-conference.com/
2. A nice compilation of information and tutorials on how to use PMC in several different ways by a dear friend, Margaret Schindel!
www.squidoo.com/preciousmetalclay/