I am sorry , firing is a big topic in itself when it comes to pottery. I don't own a kiln, so I take my pieces to a pottery studio close by and get it fired in an electric kiln. Hence I won't be able to upload a video on firing. I don't recommend home based methods. There are crude and may provided undesired results.
Thank you. Yes its a little challenging with smaller sizes but its surely doable. In the jhumka mould I would make this bead from size 4 and upwards. Anything smaller than that is tough for me as well. :)
Hi mam.i m ur big fan and seeing ur art started doing terracotta jewelry.is it compulsory to buy terracotta tools for designing and mini cookie cutter for stud making? Or can use home tools?
Thank you so much You can try using the basic tools and get creative with what's available if you are a beginner. Some cutters would make the job easier.
Hi Neha, I had a query.. can I use a wooden chopping board as my work surface to make terra-cotta Jewelry.. I don’t have a wooden table which I can use..
paintedEarthbyneha I have a old one which has lost its polish and a new one which I am not sure 🤔 so just think I will use old one and then see how it works.. Thanks so much ☺️👍🏻
Hai mam..how are you? I'm ur big fan I have one doubt in using fabric painting in jellwery its always looking dall but ur jellwery is always looking bright what type color I'm using???tell mam
In India I would use Fevicryl hobby ideas acrylic paints. (not soft colors) Here in the US I use three different brands: Master's touch, Anita's and Folk Art. I also use a Varnish: Decoart Americana Duraclear Satin varnish.
Mam I inspired by your video and now I'm doing this art I need to ask some doubt while IAM doing the clay became dry quickly and while IAM doing beads while inserting pen refill it gets cracked give some ideas for both problem mam
Loved this bead designing. Thanks for sharing and indpiring
My pleasure 😊
Very nice mam
This beads with size pls tell me
Thank you so much! :)
Perfeito 👋😍
Thank you so much:)
Very nice explaining.I am your fan.
Neha..u have magic in ur hands
Thank you so much
Very useful u r video
Thank you so much
Super bead design
Thank you !:)
Thankq so much
Loved it
Thank you so much! :)
Mam put some video for different types of baking process
I am sorry , firing is a big topic in itself when it comes to pottery. I don't own a kiln, so I take my pieces to a pottery studio close by and get it fired in an electric kiln. Hence I won't be able to upload a video on firing. I don't recommend home based methods. There are crude and may provided undesired results.
Tnq u. Nehechii....😍😘
Thank you for watching! :)
Super ur fingers n hands r great tools. Ty for d video.
Thank you so much! :)
Like all said there is a magic in ur hand.. really gifted u r.. like to c more videos.. my best wishes..
Thank you, I ll certainly upload more videos. :)
Wow, pretty bead 👌
Thank you so much! :)
You have magic in your hands mam😍
Thank you so much! :)
Tnx Neha, it would be useful video. How to make small bead like dis, it's little difficult to do
Thank you. Yes its a little challenging with smaller sizes but its surely doable. In the jhumka mould I would make this bead from size 4 and upwards. Anything smaller than that is tough for me as well. :)
Thanx for the simple trick .👍👌
Very nice plz size tell me
I have used size 7 in the jhumka mould for this one. Please listen to the video with the sound on. I have clearly explained it.
Hi mam.i m ur big fan and seeing ur art started doing terracotta jewelry.is it compulsory to buy terracotta tools for designing and mini cookie cutter for stud making? Or can use home tools?
Thank you so much
You can try using the basic tools and get creative with what's available if you are a beginner. Some cutters would make the job easier.
Can't able to describe the great work of yours. What a fantastic teaching method. You are gifted Neha. Feel to watch all your videos at a stretch.
Thank you so much! :)
Pritty put painting vodio mam
Will do! :)
Chechi, How to bake low fire earthenware clay?
In an electric kiln. You can look for a pottery studio near you and see they provide firing facilities.
How to store the clay after using??can i keep it in refrigerator??
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Hi Neha,
I had a query.. can I use a wooden chopping board as my work surface to make terra-cotta Jewelry.. I don’t have a wooden table which I can use..
Sure, if it's unpolished you may. Avoid anything polished.
paintedEarthbyneha I have a old one which has lost its polish and a new one which I am not sure 🤔 so just think I will use old one and then see how it works.. Thanks so much ☺️👍🏻
I have terracotta jewellery can any one suggest me how to sell it
You could try online options. Social media.
Do's and don't video poduga...
Your videos are awesome.
What’s your work surface made of?
Is it cloth or anything else.
How to clean it?
Thank you so much! It's an unpolished wooden board.
Hai mam..how are you? I'm ur big fan I have one doubt in using fabric painting in jellwery its always looking dall but ur jellwery is always looking bright what type color I'm using???tell mam
In India I would use Fevicryl hobby ideas acrylic paints. (not soft colors)
Here in the US I use three different brands: Master's touch, Anita's and Folk Art. I also use a Varnish: Decoart Americana Duraclear Satin varnish.
@@nehagopinathpillai thank you ❤️
Where can I buy mini cookie cutter?and what is the size ?
You can look it up online or knowhowartcraft.com/16-in-1-mini-cutter.html
@@nehagopinathpillai thank u mam
And which size brush need to use for minute designing inside stud or pendant?
Mam I inspired by your video and now I'm doing this art I need to ask some doubt while IAM doing the clay became dry quickly and while IAM doing beads while inserting pen refill it gets cracked give some ideas for both problem mam
You can try kneading your clay well before using it. You might want to moisten your clay and not work under a fan.
@@nehagopinathpillai thanks
How do we keep the leftover clay?
Well sealed, probably in a thick plastic bag. Don't store in under a fan or near an AC vent or direct sunlight.
Hi Neha madam...can you the Mail..Thank you
Sure Nimmy, will reply today