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Nano Crystals are a type of created gemstone made especially for jewelry. The color is homogeneous, meaning that if you bought 100 emerald green nano gemstones, the color would be exactly the same in every stone.
Nano Gems are safe to fire up to 1675°F / 913°C on an open shelf in silver clay, with the exception of the Dark Orange and Orange, which can safely be fired up to 1650°F / 899°C on an open shelf in silver clay. Torch firing is safe for stones 4mm or smaller.
It is very important to fire with an azure, or a hole for light to pass through, behind the gem. The size of the azure should be slightly smaller than the size of the stone. For example, a 4mm stone would benefit from a 3.5mm or 4mm hole. Without an azure, Nano Gems can change color, get muddy or lose luster.
For more information on our testing of Nano Gems please visit our blog post here.
These beauties are perfect for Sterling Silver and Fine Silver Metal Clay.Update on Testing: Nano Gems are safe to fire up to 1675°F / 913°C on an open shelf in...
These beauties are perfect for Sterling Silver and Fine Silver Metal Clay.Update on Testing: Nano Gems are safe to fire up to 1675°F / 913°C on an open shelf in...
In this video, Karen sculpts EZ960® Sterling Silver Clay to create a snake. After creating settings for the variety of fireable gemstones using our Stone Setting Punches, jump rings made...
In this video, Karen sculpts EZ960® Sterling Silver Clay to create a snake. After creating settings for the variety of fireable gemstones using our Stone Setting Punches, jump rings made...
Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.
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"Perfect for firing."
— Jack C. (5/5)
"I used this in a silver clay tension ring and it looks amazing!"
— Fusion C. (5/5)
"Beautiful color and flash. I'm a little confused though about that fact that they are rated to only safely fire to 1110 deg F. Not sure what I can do with them."
— Dona M. (5/5)
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