Where can I buy that? STOCKISTS for the products that I use

This is the best place to come to find the products, tools and equipment that I use for my silver metal clay jewellery. Some will be familiar to you, others may be new. There are so many to mention and I've bought a lot of tools and products over the years, so I'm going to pick a few to start with. Do keep coming back because I'll be adding more tools and products on a regular basis.
I've included the basics and then some tiny flower moulds that I used for my NEW Stackable Ringmaking Masterclass, just released in June 2025, because so many people have asked where I got them from. Scroll to the bottom to find those.
Wherever you live in the world, I hope the info and images will be useful to you. If you're looking for a particular product that you've seen me use, please send me a message and I'll let you know a stockist, and add it to the list.
Let's start with the silver metal clay that I use!
Click this link to Art Clay Silver >> I've used Art Clay Silver from the very beginning and it's my GO2 clay for all my projects. It's easy to use, shrinks between 8 and 10%, and has never failed me. I torch fire all my pieces because I teach beginners and that's what they do. It's competitively priced and I can thoroughly recommend it.
The only other clay that I have used, which sadly isn't available here in the UK, is Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay. I'll add a Cooltools link here so you can buy direct if you're in the US. They do have a number of stockists too so type Phoenix Torch Fireable Clay into your browser to search for your nearest stockist.
Click this link to Pebeo Siligum Moulding Compound >> I love this product so much! If you've got my 3D Moulding Guide, it shows you how to use this moulding compound to make moulds to use with your silver metal clay. It's easy to use and the 30g pots last for ever! It's smooth, mixes well, sets in approx 10-15 minutes and I can thoroughly recommend it.
Click this link to Proxxon Drill >> this is a great value drill. I've had mine since I started on my own, which was back in 2019. It's still going strong! I bought a Proxxon over a Dremel because my silversmithing tutors mentioned that it's quieter and has a little more power than the Dremel. I use mine for polishing my silver metal clay pieces. I use radial discs and my drill - that's all!
Click this link to a set of plastic clay cutters >> this set of circle cutters has so many uses and are something I use all the time! Great for cutting out holes for jump rings and making circle bezels for rings, the set is such great value.
Click this link to a Hand Held Torch >> I wouldn't be without this hand held torch and never use anything else! It works brilliantly, heats the silver metal clay to firing temperature easily and can be filled with butane gas from a can. I buy the gas from newsagents and DIY stores here in the UK. Note - as it's a gas, if you decide to buy it online, you'll need to pay for delivery by courier because it's considered a hazardous material.
Click this link to Miniature Diamond Files >> I have had a set of these for years and they are great for filing away excess clay, at the same time as filing back any texture or pattern. For example on the join of a ring band. I mainly use the round and flat files from the set. They get into tiny areas of a piece and as they're small, they fit well in my hand when I'm finishing a piece before torch firing.
Click this link to Prima Finnabair Crown and Lions Mould >> If you're looking for a well made, easy to use mould to use with your metal clay, this brand will make you very happy. I have collected quite a few of these moulds and they are always great to work with. I've got bugs, butterflies, crowns, lions, patterns, clocks, and more! I'll add more links in case you want what I've got ;-)
Click this link to Vintage Portraits (faces) mould
Here's the name of the mould below. Prima Marketing 655350968618 Moulds, Prima Marketing - Finnabair - Moulds - Vintage Portraits Silicon Mould forum Furniture Trims 5"x8"
Click this link to Prima Redesign Mould, Findings
This is the mould that I have used to create bees, butterflies, crowns and clock faces. It's an exceptionally detailed mould. The pieces would probably be a little too big for earrings but they make stunning pendants. It is one of my favourite moulds, and the only designs that I haven't made anyything with yet, are the floral garlands. Maybe that should be an Autumn project.
Click this link to Tiny Flower Moulds >> I use these for polymer clay but they are fabulous to use with silver metal clay too. The detail on them is exquisite and although the KEOKER brand may seem expensive, you get what you pay for! 12 brilliant moulds with 15 flower moulds, with different flowers and sizes of the same flower on each one.
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CLICK FOR LINK TO TABLE CLAMP PHONE HOLDER >> this is a must if you're doing any filming for reels. It's sturdy, holds my phone at different angles and has got a gooseneck with a metal core so it holds it's shape really well. I use mine to record close up technique videos and also use it for selfie videos.
CLICK THIS LINK TO ULTRA POLISHING PADS >> I use these pads to polish and clean tarnished jewellery and chains. They are made from foam, are pre-treated with a very mild abrasive, 51mm / 2" square, and are fantastic for the final polish. You can also use them to remove a patina, or knock back a patina. I've found these pads on Amazon. I bought mine originally from Metal Clay Ltd here in the UK. It will depend on where you live in the world as to who may be your best option for supplier.
CLICK THIS LINK FOR MEASURING CALIPERS >> this tools is extremely helpful if you want to know the size of your gemstones. It can also be used to measure the thickness of rings, finished pieces, jump rings, pre-made bezels, and dry clay.
CLICK THIS LINK FOR ROLL MAKER >> which I use to make ammonites. This is a fabulous bit of kit, which has 3 different size plates so you can roll wide, medium and narrow ridges onto your silver metal clay. Make sure you use some release agent with the plates to avoid your clay sticking within the ridges.
CLICK THIS LINK FOR PRIMA REDESIGN NOCTURNAL INSECTS >> I use this mould to make the moth that you may have seen on my Instagram page. There's a company called Buddly Crafts here in the UK that seems to sell a lot of these Prima moulds. Take a look in case there are any other ones that you fancy. Just note that some of the designs are large. I don't mind because I only use the smaller versions with silver metal clay.
UPDATE >> I'll keep adding more links to products that I use, as you request them. Please get in touch if there's a product that you can't find. I might be able to help you.
CONTACT ME
If you're looking for a specific product and would like to know which supplier I use, you can email me at [email protected]
STOCKISTS
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