

🎭 Sculpt your vision, dry fast, and shine bright with DAS Terracotta!
DAS Terracotta Air-Hardening Clay is a premium 500g mineral-based modeling clay from Italy that dries solid and strong within 12-24 hours. Its fine, smooth texture allows for detailed sculpting and easy surface coverage. Compatible with various paints and varnishes, it delivers durable, crack-resistant creations ideal for professionals and hobbyists seeking high-quality, fast-drying clay.






























| ASIN | B000J40MU0 |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 42 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 1 in Clay |
| Colour | Terracotta |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (70,952) |
| Date First Available | 14 Mar. 2003 |
| Included components | Art and Craft |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 500 g |
| Item model number | 2153003 |
| Manufacturer | DAS |
| Material | Terracotta |
| Part number | 387100 |
| Pattern | Single |
| Product Dimensions | 30.73 x 20.57 x 17.15 cm; 500 g |
| Size | 500g |
| Special Features | Air Drying |
| Specification met | CE + ASTM D-4236 |
| Style | CLAY TERRACOTTA 1/2KG |
J**M
The best clay I've ever used
Works like magic... I bought this after some clay projects of mine using a different clay crumbled and cracked. The pieces I build are all highly detailed and prone to breakage so require a good clay. I bought this in the hopes of rebuilding them and smoothing the cracks... It was certainly worth it, it dried very quickly, is strong, and has saved multiple projects, they went from crumbling messes to strong sculptures that are now ready to paint within a matter of hours plus the new models I have built from it have not cracked at all. It's a little denser and harder to mold than your average air dry clay and I don't know what it's made of, it's not quite so easy to work with, though still soft enough to be maluable it requires a little patience, but whatever this formula is - it's another breed of clay entirely!!!
D**Z
Great for all levels!
Purchased to make a mini statue for my friend. I am new to modeling and it came out amazing! The clay is a bit sticky and messy i have to say, but i was able to clean up with a wet cloth. The colour was as adverised and dried the same but a bit dusty. I found it cracked less when air dried rather than oven dried. It was a little heavy but not unexpected for this type of clay. Overall the final resuly looked really good and pretty high quality. I now buy this regularly from my local art store.
A**R
Paper based clay that is great for kids
This clay is not what i was expecting, but worked quite well in the end. There is no indication as to what the product is on the packaging and after searching online its still not perfectly clear. I was expecting some sort of strong smelling plastic based clay after reading some of the reviews, but its actually paper based and has no strong smell to it in my opinion. The price initially seemed great, but when you consider its mostly mushed paper, its not quite as good value as i first thought. The clay is quite hard to shape as the paper base seems to have some squishiness to it and it doesn't handle the same as a real clay would. Saying that, it is possible to create some fairly detailed sculptures with some time and patience. Adding more water helps to keep it pliable and helps with finer details. One benefit over other clays is that once it is dry you can file, sand and drill it. You can also wet it again and smooth over with your finger to get a smooth surface. I found painting on a watered down layer of PVA helped to seal the surface, so it would take paint a lot better. It does take a while to dry if you make thicker objects. Around 24h per CM of thickness according to some hobby sites and I'd say that was correct. Thicker projects will feel spongy and smooth after 24h and 48h it'll feel fully dry and hard, but the inside will still be soft and handling too roughly will crack the outer layer as I found out the hard way. Give it longer to be safe. If you do break it, you can mend it using some watered down clay to make a slurry and use it like a glue. Adding more clay after it has dried can also be done using the slurry, or just wetting the surface until it becomes sticky, then new clay will stick to it. I did read that using a fan or heat to speed up drying will cause cracks, but this wasn't the case for me in my testing with a few pieces. I put them behind my computers exhaust fan, which blows out warm air. The pieces dried faster and I didn't get any cracking. This was great for adding extra details after and being able to then sand them etc. Overall its an interesting medium that would be ideal for kids to play with and make some cool projects. Its a lot cheaper and easier than real clay as it doesn't need to be fired in a kiln, but being paper it means you can't use it for anything that would encounter moisture, which limits its uses somewhat. The long drying times could also be a major downside for some. I think the polymer clays could be a happy medium, but they're also a lot more expensive than this clay.
A**Y
Must Keep Airtight: It dries out fast if you're careless.
DAS White Modelling Clay: A Solid, No-Fuss Choice Overall: A reliable, kid-friendly air-dry clay that delivers exactly what it promises. The Good: No Baking Needed: The biggest win! It air-dries rock solid, making it perfect for homes without a kiln. Kid-Approved: Easy for little hands to knead and shape. It kept my kids happily creating for hours. Lasts a While: The 500g block goes further than you'd think, offering great value for money. The Consideration: Must Keep Airtight: It dries out fast if you're careless. Always re-wrap it tightly in its packaging or use a zip-lock bag. Verdict: An ideal, hassle-free modelling clay for family craft time and hobbyist projects. Just remember to seal it up after use
J**I
Really good, soft and easy to mould in to whatever you want ❤️
Perfect for making basically anything you can put your mind to really. It’s lovely and soft, so it’s easy to mould in to a wide range of little toys, ornament’s, flowers etc. Plus it doesn’t take too long to dry either, and you can paint whatever you have made 👍🏼❤️
J**E
Clay air-dries within days, no cracking, and great for painting over
This was such a great block of clay for so little money. It held its shape nicely during modelling, and without any cracking during the drying! Nor any noticeable shrinking! No need to put it into the oven, it'll dry on its own. I've used it to make a sort of slab about 1 inch thick: it took 3-4 hours of work before the surface started to solidify, 1 day before it was solid enough to be handled without risking to change the shape, 2 days before I could turn it upside down, and by day 7 it was 100% solid throughout (room humidity: 45%, about 20 Celsius). The rest of the clay is still in the bag and -- it's been many days -- still soft and malleable, ready to be used as fresh. To be safe, I've applied gesso to the surface of the clay, once dried, and I've not had any issue painting over it with acrylic paint. There wasn't any absorption or anything unwanted. Overall, if you want to get started with clay, this is a good one. It's genuinely fun, relaxing, (cheap), and not that messy!
S**T
Good product, good price
Dries quickly and evenly. Definitely my go to product when my daughter is in creative mode!
A**D
Its what it says it it, clay!!
K**K
First one came in with a small tear in the bag. Which made the clay around the year hard. Company immediately replaced the clay and now I am happy with this purchase as well as with the customer service.
S**N
Kalıplama için almıştım. Kaliteli ürün
S**E
Classica, sempre valida
B**H
I bought this after seeing it recommended from a YouTube content provider. It is a good product overall. This review is more directed toward my own experience on the ease of use and should not be seen as negative to the product itself. I have a feeling this product is more geared to someone who has reasonable experience with other types of media, such as clay, cold porcelain, etc. Using this for me was tricky. I found that I needed to moisten the product many times to get it to a consistency to be able to manipulate it. It's helpful if you have a knife or other tool to shear off what amount you need as the Das is a bit hard to just pull pieces off. It has an unadulterated consistency that is reminiscent of paper mache' that is very compact and does not contain much moisture,. One aspect I am not sure of is how you can obtain a smooth surface with this when molding, etc. My test project while moist had faults and lines through it. My second project was to use the Das clay to mold a positive to use as a base. For this, as I had found my test piece, though it dried hard, was not as hard as I had hoped for. To aid this I mixed PVA glue into the clay before pressing it into the mold. It dried much harder but it still had creasing and such, which for this project was fine. The biggest positive of using Das is that you can sand it and paint it with relative ease after it has dried. One thing to note, if you are using it in a mold, it can take many days to fully dry, and pulling it from the mold can be tricky without messing up parts that are still moist. Overall this is a useful product, isn't priced in such a way as to be prohibitive for someone who has never used it to give it a try. In skilled hands, I am sure this delivers end results as shown on the packaging. But if you are a novice like myself, you may want to work up to sculpting with Das.
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