Brand | Piximakey |
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EAN code | 5745000244218 |
Piximakey Animation Ivory, 1kg
Piximakey professional animation clay
- Soft to the touch and safe for children older than 3 years
- Develops imagination and motor skills
- Stays in place, easy to manipulate
- Oil based, does not dry out
- Recyclable and reusable packaging
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Professional-grade plasticine for puppets and props
Plasticine is the clay used in real stop motion film studios, and when you’ve handled this material once, there is no going back.
Pixi Ivory is a cream colour, fit for sandy beaches, lion’s fur, and peeled bananas. This colour is great for light skin tones and can be toned with red, yellow, and brown for a wide range of shades.
Soft to the touch and safe from 3 years+
Soft to the touch, easy to shape, and rigid enough to hold its own weight, this clay is perfect for fleshing out ideas, animating, sculpting, and re-sculpting.
Imagination, mindfulness, and fine motor skills
Experience the meditative joy of sculpting whatever your heart desires, mixing a rainbow of vibrant colours, and transforming a lump of clay into a unique character.
Stays in place so you can bring it to life
Get that perfect shot of your character without worrying if it will keep its pose or collapse. Puppets made of playdough are usually too soft to stay in upright positions, whereas plasticine is much better at carrying itself - even without armatures, wire skeletons or other supports.
Oil-based non-drying formula lets you shape, animate, and reshape
Forget about crumbly playdough and rock-hard pucks of dried clay. Piximakey Animation Clay is oil-based, ensuring it does not dry out. Puppets can be animated months after they were made, and left-over clay can be kneaded together and used for new creations.
Re-usable, refillable, and recyclable
One tin of Piximakey Animation Clay is enough for a single-colour puppet, but all colours mix beautifully. When the clay in the tin has been used up, you can refill it with a slice of our 1 kg clay rolls. Broken tins can be recycled as metal to get a new life as drink cans.