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RC Creative Jumping Angel Clay and Rubber Art

Welcome to the Rc Clay web site. We are an Indonesian distributor for the products and producers Jumping Clay for Rubber Art.

Our office in Kemayoran area, with some displays and training Jumping Clay and Rubber Art in: Metro Park Orchid Mall, Metro Plaza Senayan, Metro Pondok Indah, Springhill Kemayoran, Orchid Garden Mall Circus, Circus, Pondok Indah, Serpong Mall Sumerecon Circus .


What is Jumping Clay?

Jumping Clay is a kind of polymer clay, made from non-toxic materials, which can be formed because elaksifitas and hardens within 24 hours at room temperature in the tropics.

One other form of clay is made of clay, we can shape our liking, dried, and then we paint.

Jumping Clay is a special clay creations made as materials for children and adults to create various forms of artwork is interesting. As a material crafts, Jumping Clay is suitable for improving Emotion Quotient, improve kreatvitas, and imagination.


The advantage of Jumping Clay is:

  1. Jumping Clay is very light and soft, especially after a dry, like a cork. Jiika formed into balls, then it can be memantull like a ball.
  2. Jumping Clay is not sticky hands. If the newly opened from the sachet, his impression will be somewhat sticky, but we can immediately clean up of our hands, without water (the magic is not it?), It is very easy to set up anything.
  3. Jumping Clay dries without cracking. Any tips so that the clay that we make, no crack
  4. Jumping Clay is very bright colors and can be mixed to produce various colors. No need to use the paint again.
  5. Jumping Clay is very soft hands and is suitable for children because it is not toxic (non-toxic)

Jumping Clay creations:

* Character
* Toys
* Dolls
* Jumping Ball
* 3D Modeling
* Design alphanumeric / letters / numbers
* Handstamp
* Landscape architecture

Some of the ideas in the form of images Jumping Clay.


Learning Jumping Clay:



1. Creating basic shapes
2. Jumping Clay Mixing colors to produce other colors.
3. Make a flower blooming in the pot, as a memo holder
4. Making pork with spring.
5. Create angel dolls as a gift
6. Make helicopter
7. Make a teddy bear phone strap.

Polymer art curated by Cynthia Tinapple
  • Maggie’s missing link
    When Maggie Maggio quietly fiddles and fusses at a retreat, you know that she’s brewing a new scheme. She generously agreed to share with you her latest development, polymer clay split ring chains. Making this design was a relaxing way to look busy, get rid of scrap and have great looking new jewelry. By the [...]
  • Briggs’ vehicle of choice
    “Every day presents new ideas. Shall I work with metals, polymer clay, resin or felt and fiber, or do I want to stitch beads? Does my mood reflect cutting edge modern, vintage, or something in between? My creative world can change on a whim,” says jewelry artist Barbara Briggs. She reflects the sentiment of a [...]
  • Integrating construction and design
    This RoseBall polymer necklace from Italy’s Laura Bocchi is an elegant solution to jewelry construction. She embeds ball chain in polymer as a design element and bakes the entire necklace. Laura has also used guitar strings to achieve the same effect. I’ll be teaching a polymer sampler class at our new art center this fall [...]
  • Friedlander’s polymer meditation
    Dan Friedlander’s series of 4″x4″ white polymer tiles is a study of textures. This Colorado artist makes the process sound like a meditation – sculpting the clay with only his hands, firing the tiles in a solar oven, and giving each a poetic title. You can see how he digs deep to come up with [...]
  • Anderson’s guitar venture
    Jon Anderson lives and works in Bali. His distinctive animal sculptures, densely covered with rich polymer cane patterns, have for years been found in galleries across the US. Now Anderson has branched out, covering custom electric guitars with polymer for Hand Guitars. Hear him talk about his 50-pound, 12-foot canes in this video (at the [...]
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