Step up your metal clay and enameling work with Pam East's favorite brushes! These brushes have been tested, tried and true by Pam East. Choose from the Silverwhite® line for...
Step up your metal clay and enameling work with Pam East's favorite brushes! These brushes have been tested, tried and true by Pam East. Choose from the Silverwhite® line for...
Formulated by Pam East, this powder effectively removes enamel from your fired metal pieces. Mix a small amount of water into a spoonful of DeNamel to the consistency of cake...
Formulated by Pam East, this powder effectively removes enamel from your fired metal pieces. Mix a small amount of water into a spoonful of DeNamel to the consistency of cake...
This ClearNamel wetting agent works with all brands of enamel and reduces the bubbles that occur while enameling and increases the clarity of enamel. Simply add a few drops of...
This ClearNamel wetting agent works with all brands of enamel and reduces the bubbles that occur while enameling and increases the clarity of enamel. Simply add a few drops of...
A terrific preparation cleaner for enameling copper or silver, Pam East's PreNamel Surface Prep helps you ensure that your metal is absolutely clean, with no oils, oxides, soaps or other...
A terrific preparation cleaner for enameling copper or silver, Pam East's PreNamel Surface Prep helps you ensure that your metal is absolutely clean, with no oils, oxides, soaps or other...
Designed by Pam East, these stainless steel trivets accommodate many jewelry styles and supports them for firing. Each trivet is designed to allow you to slide the Pam East spatula...
Designed by Pam East, these stainless steel trivets accommodate many jewelry styles and supports them for firing. Each trivet is designed to allow you to slide the Pam East spatula...
In this video, Karen covers when to use which mesh sifter, what are the signs to using the wrong mesh, and some general enamel sifting guidelines. Click here for all...
In this video, Karen covers when to use which mesh sifter, what are the signs to using the wrong mesh, and some general enamel sifting guidelines. Click here for all...