tools learn more at kitiki.co.uk or at artclayclub.co.uk
        

If you work at home, or in a craft centre, engineering workshop, jewellery studio, repair shop, or technical facilty, you'll need a range of professional-quality precision tools.

To list just a few: acrylic and rubber work sheets and blocks, knives, clay shapers, pliers, cutters, mandrels, ring guages, triblets, kilns, kiln shelves, timers, pyrometers, electric drills, pin vices, files, scribers, brushes, texture sheets, abrasives, burnishers, rotary tumblers, magnetic polishers, shot, grit, glues, and safety equipment.


All the tools have been chosen for their engineering excellence and clean functionality, to help you manage a creative and efficient work environment. And you'll enjoy using good tools rather than continually improvising.

SHOPPING

You can shop here now: on line or by phone with a card, or by post with a cheque. Prices include UK VAT and duty, and insured door-to-door UK-mainland delivery: there are no other charges. For other destinations, mail or call.

All the products mentioned on these pages are in the on-line shop: use the shop link below the menu bar near the top of the page.

COURSES

The Kitiki Studio currently offers jewellery-making classes, demonstrations, masterclasses, and workshops, and Art Clay Levels One and Two courses taught by Aida-certified teachers, in the pretty village of Corfe Castle, in Dorset, England.

There are also classes for related products and techniques, art events, craft demonstrations, guest-teacher classes, the local arts weeks, studio open-days, and general jewellery-making opportunities. If you're interested, mail or call.


To learn more about jewellery-making, transfer to The Kitiki Studio using the Kitiki link above the menu bar near the top of the page.

RESOURCES

The Art Clay Club is a free, on-line, information resource about Art Clay. You don't have to register, log on, sign up, or remember a password. It's not a shop.


To learn more about working with metal clays, buying and using kilns and tools, or choosing a course, transfer to The Art Clay Club, using the The Art Clay Club link above the menu bar near the top of the page.