



Jovi Air Hardening Bar 250 GM Terracotta
The Jovi Air Hardening Bar in Terracotta is a premium quality, non-toxic and easy-to-use air-drying clay that comes in a 250 gram bar. This clay is perfect for all types of artistic projects, from sculpting and modeling to pottery and jewelry making.
The unique terracotta color of the clay gives a natural and rustic feel to your creations, making it ideal for creating realistic-looking sculptures and decorative objects. With its smooth and pliable texture, this clay is easy to work with, allowing you to create intricate details and shapes.
Unlike traditional clay that needs to be fired in a kiln, the Jovi Air Hardening Bar can be left to dry naturally in the air, making it convenient and hassle-free. Once dry, the clay is strong and durable, so your creations will last for a long time.
Whether you're a professional artist or a beginner, the Jovi Air Hardening Bar in Terracotta is a great choice for all your clay modeling needs.
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The Jovi Air Hardening Bar in Terracotta is a premium quality, non-toxic and easy-to-use air-drying clay that comes in a 250 gram bar. This clay is perfect for all types of artistic projects, from sculpting and modeling to pottery and jewelry making.
The unique terracotta color of the clay gives a natural and rustic feel to your creations, making it ideal for creating realistic-looking sculptures and decorative objects. With its smooth and pliable texture, this clay is easy to work with, allowing you to create intricate details and shapes.
Unlike traditional clay that needs to be fired in a kiln, the Jovi Air Hardening Bar can be left to dry naturally in the air, making it convenient and hassle-free. Once dry, the clay is strong and durable, so your creations will last for a long time.
Whether you're a professional artist or a beginner, the Jovi Air Hardening Bar in Terracotta is a great choice for all your clay modeling needs.






















