What a fantastic video! This is so well done, packed with clear, concise, informative & easy to follow instructions. I really appreciate that she explains the how's & why's of each step involved. Thank you so much for taking the time to create such an amazing tutorial!
I loved this video! Pam is such a good teacher, clear & concise, easy to listen to. I usually work in polymer clay but recently took an entry level metal clay class. I can't imagine making a piece as lovely as this one, she made it look so easy. I was going to not continue because my work seems so clunky but after viewing this I am off to order some of the tools she used. It gives me new hope that I can, with practice, gain some finesse and precision in metal clay. I especially love the bail maker! Thank you for sharing these instructions.
Wow, what a gorgeous piece! And Pam is a terrific instructor. I am definitely going to give this a shot at some point; right now I have too many other things on my plate.
This video taught me more in 40 minutes than Jewellery course at uni in 2 years. And free. Moral of the story, do not waste money on pointless degrees.
Also I have been taking classes at a local jewelry supply store; the instructors watch me and correct what I am doing wrong. Both youtube and real classes are great :-)
This video was great! And what an awesome instructor to boot! I just bought a paragon se2 kiln for my home studio and can't wait to try something like this. I did a wet packing project in my college class that turned out horribly. I wish i'd seen this video beforehand. I'll be watching this again for sure!!!
Wow that was a great video, just loved the enamelling on silver. I bought a very simple jewellery kiln when I was at school in the previous century ;-) and still have it, but it has no temperature controls, only heats up extremely high, so one has to watch through the little silica window and thumb suck lol, but I did many items enamelling on copper. I am not sure it will work so well with silvers as I have no idea what the temperatures are. What I usually did is melt the backing enamel into a grainy sort of surface, then apply the front enamel and fire them both smooth. My dad bent a metal skewer for me to use to scroll on it while in the oven to swirl dots of contrast colours in. I really have to do this again and try with silver
I love that the clay can be injected with a syringe, it seems to give so much control over your work. Just curious how you get the excess clay out of the nozzle so there’s no wastage?
pam and cool tools what could be better!?!! thanks for the instructional video and the even more important helpful lifetime of hints that help others from mistakes and waste. i will watch this over and over its so helpful for perfect pieces. :)
Hello, for torch firing metal clay, you can watch a video here: ua-cam.com/video/zOEdjJrZbuY/v-deo.html For torch firing enamel, watch here: www.cooltools.us/Torch-Firing-Enamels-by-Karen-Trexler-s/2731.htm Hope this helps!
Thank you for the amazing video. I have a question. I use to be an antique jewelry collector. I still have some antique enamel pieces of gold. They don't have counter enamel on the back. And the layer of enamel looks so thin like paint. Did they use different materials in old days? Or is it possible to make something like them today?
Hello, Art Clay Silver is pure silver powder combined with non-toxic binders and water. Once fired, these binders burn away leaving 99.9% Silver. Thank you for your question!
Art clay silver after firing gives you what is known as fine silver, which is nearly pure, high grade silver and which is slightly softer than sterling silver. It is great to use for all jewellery that doesn't take hard wear, ie earrings, brooches and pendants and has the added advantage that it doesn't tarnish in the way that sterling silver does. When it was all the metal clay world had, we used to use it to make rings, but it is undeniably more vulnerable to damage than the stronger sterling silver is. Now that is available it is what most teachers would recommend. As a comparison, if you wear two gold rings together of different carats, the lower grade one, which is alloyed with stronger metals, will eventually wear away the higher. In the same way as silver, the purer the gold, the softer it is. Because sterling silver is harder, it is also the metal used for findings of various sorts. I have just made some earrings with wire loops at the top to attach to the ear wires, and those were sterling silver embedded into the clay while it was still wet. For more robust findings such as cuff links or brooches, the sterling silver findings are often soldered onto the fine silver front after they have been fired.
Really Loved your Video..Was wondering can you do the same with the Copper and Bronze Clay also..Im starting to use that..and would like to try enameling too..Thanks great detailed Video..
Hi Jeanette, we asked Pam East your question and she replied: "Copper Yes. Bronze No. The COE of the enamels is not a match for bronze and it will chip off. Copper works great though!" Have a good day!
bakinka2727 ofc you can use transparent enamels on copper. You just need to take into account the colour of the metal below. Copper isn't white like silver, so when it shows through transparent enamel it will affect the colours. Greens and blues are maybe not so great(but ofc that depends on what you're actually going for) reds, golds and oranges work well. They're still affected by the metal colour but it's in the same colour family so the colours aren't as altered. I would suggest testing out any colours you want to work with to see what you end up with.
I really appreciate your video. Thank you so much. But anybody can explain for me please how we can change the piece of clay to the silver object. I hope to hear your ideas
Hello, after the clay has dried it is fired in a kiln, which then results in a silver object. For more information on metal clay, visit our Learning Center: www.cooltools.us/Learning-Center-s/772.htm If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us at 323.386.2323 or sales@cooltools.us Have a good day!
hi the enamal pendent is very beautiful,, but where do you get the stirling silver clay? and how much does it cost,? thankyou for sharing your video,💎🌹🌺🌻🌼
Hi Angela, Pam uses fine silver clay for this pendant. The price depends on how many grams you purchase. You can find this clay here: www.cooltools.us/PMC-3-Silver-Metal-Clay-p/pmc-501-p.htm
Hi Alyson, these are Thompson Enamels. If you are interested in all of the products used in this video, please click this link and scroll down. We have every product listed there: www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
Hi Dawn, using a trivet to enamel will keep the other side of the piece clean when firing. You can find trivets here: www.cooltools.us/searchresults.asp?Search=trivet&Submit=Search Thanks for watching!
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Hello, yes, you can. We have a video also on the process of basse-taille on textured metal. You can watch this here: www.cooltools.us/Video-Basse-taille-Enameling-by-Jan-Harrell-s/2546.htm
I have several pieces of Basse-Taille enameled jewelry from Norway. I didn't know what it was called before. None of my pieces have enamel on the backside. It's silver with the maker's stamps, etc. Do you put the piece in a bezel or leave it with the back enamel exposed?
Hello, we asked Pam your question and she said: "If she bought a traditional enamel piece, it’s probably bezel set. My guess, without seeing it, is that it DOES have counter enamel, but it’s hidden by a bezel cup. This is common practice for traditional enamels. For my own metal clay work, I choose to just use a nice color on the back and let the counter enamel show. I don’t bezel set my pieces." Hope this helps! Thank you for the question!
Hi, Pam uses a 325 and 150 mesh sifter. You can find all of the products used in this video here: www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm Have a good day!
Hi Gina, silver and copper are the most widely used mediums for enameling. Technically you can enamel over gold, but we don't recommend enameling over alloys such as bronze and brass. Thank you for the question!
This is beautiful! Are your temps in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius? I'm English and would like to attempt something like this for my nan but in Macintosh rose style...
Hi Sam, you can hallmark metal clay in the wet stage by using our Quality Stamps which can be found here: www.cooltools.us/Quality-Stamps-for-Wet-Clay-s/2857.htm Hope this helps!
Hello! I am sorry, Pam is currently on vacation. To answer your question, yes, you can enamel on gold. Transparent warm color enamels on work beautifully on gold. Also, gold foil is another great option. Thanks for your question! Have a great day! ~Cool Tools
Hi Terry, you can find the Art Silver Clay here: www.cooltools.us/Art-Clay-Silver-Clay-p/acs-107-p.htm If you are interested in all the products used in this video, please click the link below and all the products will be listed underneath the video. www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
Hi Dianna, yes, this can be done in a beehive provided you use a low-profile trivet. Firing times may be a bit longer, but not excessively so. Thanks for the question!
Man, that is just simply incredible color! I would just love to see this in person. Pardon my ignorance, but why do you use enamel instead of other options, like mica powder, alcohol ink, etc... with resin?
From Pam East:There are a number of ways to approach removing fines from enamels. I’ve taken classes with many enamelists and they all seem to have their own little tricks and techniques. Rinsing DOES work… If you know what you’re doing. But it often ends up sending a lot of good enamel down the drain, especially for beginners. And often not all the fines are removed, again most especially by beginners. My personal mission with regards to enameling is to maximize success for those just starting out. Screening is much easier and pretty much guarantees success. My students get very clear results with their enamels after screening. One other thing about my screening method. For Basse Taille, getting a super clear result so the texture is clearly visible beneath the enamel is critical. I’m really going a step farther than removing fines. I’m also sizing the enamel grains. I use 150/325 mesh enamels. Small particles packed tightly. That kind of sizing isn’t possible with just rinsing.
Thank you for the explanation. Because of this video I bought the texture pad but mine doesn't appear to be as deep as yours (ie how raised the lines are) but it is still very pretty.
Thank you! Such a great project!! I learned so much from this video! :) I am wondering why we can only use fine silver for this. Is not possible that we use Sterling clay for this?
Hi Poe, While you *can* enamel sterling silver, it's not recommended. The results are just not as good. You can read my full review on the sterling clay, which includes the enameling info, here: www.pameast.net/library
There must be better quality enamel for sale from a different business. To pay for a product and you end up throwing half of it away because it’s not suitable for use boggles the mine. 🙃✅✅✅✅✅✅ This is an excellent video in any case thanks.
Very nice piece,but I wouldn't feel that it was created by myself without the cheating with the stencil in the beginning .surely the whole point of the project is to know u did more than 50% yourself. a little bit like you tore the paper and someone else wiped it.sorry to be so negative keep up the great works
What a fantastic video! This is so well done, packed with clear, concise, informative & easy to follow instructions.
I really appreciate that she explains the how's & why's of each step involved. Thank you so much for taking the time to create such an amazing tutorial!
Thanks so much for watching!
I loved this video! Pam is such a good teacher, clear & concise, easy to listen to. I usually work in polymer clay but recently took an entry level metal clay class. I can't imagine making a piece as lovely as this one, she made it look so easy. I was going to not continue because my work seems so clunky but after viewing this I am off to order some of the tools she used. It gives me new hope that I can, with practice, gain some finesse and precision in metal clay. I especially love the bail maker! Thank you for sharing these instructions.
Fantastic teaching from Pam and I also enjoyed her warmth and humour.
Absolutely awesome Pam. Those blues are just the most gorgeous. Thank you for sharing this with us.
So beautiful!! 🤭👍💗💗💗
Thank you for your thorough & clear information and expertise! 🙏
Great video with very good in-depth explanations in regards to how enamel works as well as the tutorial. Thank You!
Absolutely Stunning!! Gorgeous work!! Thanks Pam!
Wow, what a gorgeous piece! And Pam is a terrific instructor. I am definitely going to give this a shot at some point; right now I have too many other things on my plate.
Excellent video and teacher! Her instructions are very detailed. Thank you.
I enjoy watching your videos all of your pieces are beautiful. Thank you for sharing
This look so beautiful .Thank you for shering your Tutorial and Tips.
This video taught me more in 40 minutes than Jewellery course at uni in 2 years. And free. Moral of the story, do not waste money on pointless degrees.
You still get the paperwork though and a lot of employers want to see that diploma.
Also I have been taking classes at a local jewelry supply store; the instructors watch me and correct what I am doing wrong. Both youtube and real classes are great :-)
ACLotRFan me too with acrylic painting. I wish I had all that money I wasted.
Great tutorial. Awesome instructor!
This video was great! And what an awesome instructor to boot! I just bought a paragon se2 kiln for my home studio and can't wait to try something like this. I did a wet packing project in my college class that turned out horribly. I wish i'd seen this video beforehand. I'll be watching this again for sure!!!
Love this piece so much. Thanks Pam and Cool Tools.
Wow that was a great video, just loved the enamelling on silver. I bought a very simple jewellery kiln when I was at school in the previous century ;-) and still have it, but it has no temperature controls, only heats up extremely high, so one has to watch through the little silica window and thumb suck lol, but I did many items enamelling on copper. I am not sure it will work so well with silvers as I have no idea what the temperatures are. What I usually did is melt the backing enamel into a grainy sort of surface, then apply the front enamel and fire them both smooth. My dad bent a metal skewer for me to use to scroll on it while in the oven to swirl dots of contrast colours in. I really have to do this again and try with silver
I love that the clay can be injected with a syringe, it seems to give so much control over your work. Just curious how you get the excess clay out of the nozzle so there’s no wastage?
pam and cool tools what could be better!?!! thanks for the instructional video and the even more important helpful lifetime of hints that help others from mistakes and waste. i will watch this over and over its so helpful for perfect pieces. :)
A very detailed review of products.
What an amazing video! Is there a video that shows that actual torch firing process? And the clean up afterward!
Thanks!
Hello, for torch firing metal clay, you can watch a video here: ua-cam.com/video/zOEdjJrZbuY/v-deo.html
For torch firing enamel, watch here: www.cooltools.us/Torch-Firing-Enamels-by-Karen-Trexler-s/2731.htm
Hope this helps!
Great video learned about lots of new tools!
Gorgeous
I so loved this video!
AWESOME!!! thank you.
Very beautiful. Thanx
Very useful video.
Great tutorial and tutor!
Really lovely, thanks!
Hi Terry,
I believe that you could do that but you do need the dry-time in between in order to handle the piece and fill in the gaps.
Thank you for the amazing video. I have a question. I use to be an antique jewelry collector. I still have some antique enamel pieces of gold. They don't have counter enamel on the back. And the layer of enamel looks so thin like paint. Did they use different materials in old days? Or is it possible to make something like them today?
Great video! Thank you!
This is awesome!
I live in a shoebox apartment and thus will never enamel anything in my life but I still watched this beginning to end with maximum attention.
Que vídeo incrível! Ótima professora, técnica e ferramentas! Qual é o tipo de produto utilizado para esmaltação? É algum tipo de resina?
Hola, Pam usa Thompson Enamels: www.cooltools.us/search_results_a/352.html?Search=thompson+enamel&Submit=Search
Is Art Clay Silver a lower grade of sterling silver? Or just a silver metal?
Hello, Art Clay Silver is pure silver powder combined with non-toxic binders and water. Once fired, these binders burn away leaving 99.9% Silver. Thank you for your question!
Art clay silver after firing gives you what is known as fine silver, which is nearly pure, high grade silver and which is slightly softer than sterling silver. It is great to use for all jewellery that doesn't take hard wear, ie earrings, brooches and pendants and has the added advantage that it doesn't tarnish in the way that sterling silver does.
When it was all the metal clay world had, we used to use it to make rings, but it is undeniably more vulnerable to damage than the stronger sterling silver is. Now that is available it is what most teachers would recommend. As a comparison, if you wear two gold rings together of different carats, the lower grade one, which is alloyed with stronger metals, will eventually wear away the higher. In the same way as silver, the purer the gold, the softer it is.
Because sterling silver is harder, it is also the metal used for findings of various sorts. I have just made some earrings with wire loops at the top to attach to the ear wires, and those were sterling silver embedded into the clay while it was still wet. For more robust findings such as cuff links or brooches, the sterling silver findings are often soldered onto the fine silver front after they have been fired.
that's so beautiful
The Gold that I work with is 21k. I'd like to learn more about enameling in jewelry making. Thank you Pam.
Couldnt that process for the ridge be added at same time before it dries?
Really Loved your Video..Was wondering can you do the same with the Copper and Bronze Clay also..Im starting to use that..and would like to try enameling too..Thanks great detailed Video..
Hi Jeanette, we asked Pam East your question and she replied: "Copper Yes. Bronze No. The COE of the enamels is not a match for bronze and it will chip off. Copper works great though!"
Have a good day!
Don't use transparent colors directly on copper. Its doesn't give the same effect that silver does.
bakinka2727 ofc you can use transparent enamels on copper. You just need to take into account the colour of the metal below. Copper isn't white like silver, so when it shows through transparent enamel it will affect the colours. Greens and blues are maybe not so great(but ofc that depends on what you're actually going for) reds, golds and oranges work well. They're still affected by the metal colour but it's in the same colour family so the colours aren't as altered. I would suggest testing out any colours you want to work with to see what you end up with.
Mui voito me gustaría saber el nombre del material que utiliza para la figura del corazon
I really appreciate your video. Thank you so much. But anybody can explain for me please how we can change the piece of clay to the silver object. I hope to hear your ideas
Hello, after the clay has dried it is fired in a kiln, which then results in a silver object. For more information on metal clay, visit our Learning Center: www.cooltools.us/Learning-Center-s/772.htm
If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us at 323.386.2323 or sales@cooltools.us
Have a good day!
hi the enamal pendent is very beautiful,, but where do you get the stirling silver clay? and how much does it cost,? thankyou for sharing your video,💎🌹🌺🌻🌼
Hi Angela, Pam uses fine silver clay for this pendant. The price depends on how many grams you purchase. You can find this clay here: www.cooltools.us/PMC-3-Silver-Metal-Clay-p/pmc-501-p.htm
Why use enamels instead of resin? Resin is cheaper and soooo much easier?
What make or kind of enamal powder do you use in this video. I have learned so much from your videos and now trying enameling
Hi Alyson, these are Thompson Enamels. If you are interested in all of the products used in this video, please click this link and scroll down. We have every product listed there: www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
what do you use or do to keep the front of the pendent from discoloring when doing the counter enameling on the back
Hi Dawn, using a trivet to enamel will keep the other side of the piece clean when firing. You can find trivets here: www.cooltools.us/searchresults.asp?Search=trivet&Submit=Search
Thanks for watching!
So pretty, and not many firings - what enamels are you using ?
Hi Karen, Pam is using Thompson Enamels. Thank you for your question!
Hello you have any tutorials for beginners?
Hello, you can find tutorials for beginners in our Learning Center here: cooltools.us/pages/enameling-project-videos
Thanks for watching!
@@cooltoolsvideos thanks so much
mil gracias x contestar m puede decir x que medio de envío puedo pedir sus productos y en su lista n me diste el costo de la arcilla metálica. saludos desde Puebla México.
Esperamos su pedido!
How durable is the enamel? How impact resistant is it? If I drop the pendant would it crack?
Hi Karl, the enamel is durable; however, we would not recommend dropping it as it is possible to crack. Thank you for watching!
Can you do this type of enameling on metal stamping blanks?
Hello, yes, you can. We have a video also on the process of basse-taille on textured metal. You can watch this here: www.cooltools.us/Video-Basse-taille-Enameling-by-Jan-Harrell-s/2546.htm
I have several pieces of Basse-Taille enameled jewelry from Norway. I didn't know what it was called before. None of my pieces have enamel on the backside. It's silver with the maker's stamps, etc. Do you put the piece in a bezel or leave it with the back enamel exposed?
Hello, we asked Pam your question and she said: "If she bought a traditional enamel piece, it’s probably bezel set. My guess, without seeing it, is that it DOES have counter enamel, but it’s hidden by a bezel cup. This is common practice for traditional enamels. For my own metal clay work, I choose to just use a nice color on the back and let the counter enamel show. I don’t bezel set my pieces."
Hope this helps! Thank you for the question!
Thank you VERY much! Its much better to get your input than taking my pieces apart to see how they were made since they are 60 years old :) Thanks!
hello, what is the mesh size of the sifter for counter enameling?thanks
Hi, Pam uses a 325 and 150 mesh sifter. You can find all of the products used in this video here: www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
Have a good day!
hello a cuestion the enamel can be used in any kind of material?, gold, copper, brass?, or will i ruin it when i use the fire?
Hi Gina, silver and copper are the most widely used mediums for enameling. Technically you can enamel over gold, but we don't recommend enameling over alloys such as bronze and brass. Thank you for the question!
Will the silver tarnish?
Hello, once silver clay is fired, it behaves just like any other silver metal and will tarnish. Thanks for watching!
Very cool 😎
This is beautiful! Are your temps in degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius? I'm English and would like to attempt something like this for my nan but in Macintosh rose style...
Hello, we use Farenheit. Good luck on your project!
when you counter enamel is it any enamels of a special enamel for counter enameling only?
Hi Lorri, any enamel can be used to counter enamel. This is also a good way to use up mixed or excess colors. Have a great day!
How do you hallmark clay?
Hi Sam, you can hallmark metal clay in the wet stage by using our Quality Stamps which can be found here: www.cooltools.us/Quality-Stamps-for-Wet-Clay-s/2857.htm
Hope this helps!
Hi pam, can I use Enamel on jewelry making from Gold ?
Hello! I am sorry, Pam is currently on vacation. To answer your question, yes, you can enamel on gold. Transparent warm color enamels on work beautifully on gold. Also, gold foil is another great option.
Thanks for your question! Have a great day! ~Cool Tools
Coulnt this be done with glass frit?
Hi Terry, we would not recommend this technique with glass frit as there would not be as much control. Thanks for the question!
Where did you buy the art silver clay?
Hi Terry, you can find the Art Silver Clay here: www.cooltools.us/Art-Clay-Silver-Clay-p/acs-107-p.htm
If you are interested in all the products used in this video, please click the link below and all the products will be listed underneath the video.
www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
Can these enamels be used to decorate coins?
Hi Terri, Thompson Enamels can be used to enamel on pure copper coins only. I hope this helps, thanks for the question!
Can all this be done with an Ultra Lite ( beehive) kiln?
Hi Dianna, yes, this can be done in a beehive provided you use a low-profile trivet. Firing times may be a bit longer, but not excessively so. Thanks for the question!
So pretty, but OMG SO FIDDLY.
Man, that is just simply incredible color! I would just love to see this in person. Pardon my ignorance, but why do you use enamel instead of other options, like mica powder, alcohol ink, etc... with resin?
Hi Lori, enameling is much more stable than these options. It is more permanent and higher quality. Enamel is applying glass with color to a piece.
es hermoso lo q ser pero no sé inglés ni tampoco como conseguir su material 😥😥😥
Hola, usted puede encontrar los productos utilizados en este video aquí: www.cooltools.us/Basse-taille-Enameled-Pendant-by-Pam-East-s/2498.htm
Lovley
when you say dryer what do you mean air dry
Hi Deborah, can you elaborate what part of the video you are referring to?
woow.
Why did you bother sifting instead of rinsing off the fines?
Greetings, thank you for the note. Pam is traveling at the moment and will respond when she returns.
From Pam East:There are a number of ways to approach removing fines from enamels. I’ve taken classes with many enamelists and they all seem to have their own little tricks and techniques. Rinsing DOES work… If you know what you’re doing. But it often ends up sending a lot of good enamel down the drain, especially for beginners. And often not all the fines are removed, again most especially by beginners. My personal mission with regards to enameling is to maximize success for those just starting out. Screening is much easier and pretty much guarantees success. My students get very clear results with their enamels after screening. One other thing about my screening method. For Basse Taille, getting a super clear result so the texture is clearly visible beneath the enamel is critical. I’m really going a step farther than removing fines. I’m also sizing the enamel grains. I use 150/325 mesh enamels. Small particles packed tightly. That kind of sizing isn’t possible with just rinsing.
Thank you for the explanation. Because of this video I bought the texture pad but mine doesn't appear to be as deep as yours (ie how raised the lines are) but it is still very pretty.
This is why homeowner associations enforcing maintenance exist…🤷♂️
Thank you! Such a great project!! I learned so much from this video! :) I am wondering why we can only use fine silver for this. Is not possible that we use Sterling clay for this?
Hi Poe, While you *can* enamel sterling silver, it's not recommended. The results are just not as good. You can read my full review on the sterling clay, which includes the enameling info, here: www.pameast.net/library
Pam East Thank you so much Pam! I will definitely check it out and I can't wait for your next video!
Do you have to use Ammonia or can you use pickle? or maybe just use a flexshaft to polish off any oils and such?
Hello, pickle would work as well. We would not recommend using a flexshaft. Have a good day!
Avollah Mam
IN SPANISH- PLEASE
There must be better quality enamel for sale from a different business. To pay for a product and you end up throwing half of it away because it’s not suitable for use boggles the mine. 🙃✅✅✅✅✅✅ This is an excellent video in any case thanks.
Very nice piece,but I wouldn't feel that it was created by myself without the cheating with the stencil in the beginning .surely the whole point of the project is to know u did more than 50% yourself. a little bit like you tore the paper and someone else wiped it.sorry to be so negative keep up the great works
Wooow❣
Beautiful and fun! Thanks!
is this always/usually done with metal clay?
Basse-taille can be done with metal clay or sheet metal. Have a good day!