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CASTING Invented for the precision needs of manufacturing jewellers, clock and watch makers.


The Delft Clay Method of Casting is a form of sand casting. It makes it possible to make remarkably sharp castings of many objects in gold, silver and other metals. After casting, the Delft clay can be re-used immediately.


The Delft Clay Method of Casting has been developed for jewellers, clock and watch makers. It is also put into practice in model making.


As a model one can use an existing piece of jewellery, clock and watch or a model made of hard material, like plastic, hard wax, wood, metal, stone, etc.


The Delft Clay Method of Casting is an idea by Hans Karreman, a goldsmith from Delft. Since the eighties, Hans Karreman has been experimenting with mouldable clay. After several years the Delft Clay Method of Casting originated from this. This method makes it possible to cast jewellery and object in gold, silver and other metals.


The Delft Clay Method of Casting consists of a mould and mouldable Delft clay, in which objects can be cast remarkably sharp and fast. The Delft Clay is reusable and cannot dry out due to its special composition. For designing his jewellery clock and watch parts, the Delft Clay Method of Casting started to play a more and more important role. It enabled him to make castings of the basic forms for his designs. Also for restoration of jewellery and objects, the Delft Clay Method of Casting become more important.


Many jewellery and object, which used to be cast by a professional casting company, he could now cast in his own atelier. The Delft Clay Method of Casting become more widely known when the pupils of Hans Karreman started using the method and colleagues became interested in this finding. Gradually the demand for the Delft Clay Method of Casting increased.


Clay Casting, Delft


Delft Clay Standard Kit


Useful For...


Clock Parts: Brass acorns Balls Rosette/patera Garland case ornaments Escutcheons Clock feet Door pulls Hinges


Clock case ornaments Finals


Door handles Fugit plaques


Pendulums Weights Plaques


Watch Parts: Cases


Regulator top crowns Cuckoo clock top crowns Number clock


Spandrel clock case corners


Clay Casting, Delft


Bezels


Bracelet links Buckles Pocket watch decorations Pocket watch case parts.


Jewellery: Rings


Ear rings Consists: • 2 kg Delft Clay


• Set of 60mm aluminium rings • Instructional DVD • Users Manual


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• Recommended crucible holder reference H30620


£59.95 K30616


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Clasp parts Mounts Lockets Toe rings Medals


Bracelets


Bracelet links Chain links Pendants Badges Bangles Plaques


Antique Furniture: Door Pulls


Decorative Handles Corner Decorations etc. Delft Clay Set of 60mm Rings


Recommended crucible holder reference H30620.


£29.50 R30618


Delft Clay Set of 100mm Rings


Recommended crucible holder reference H30620.


£29.75 R30619


Delft Clay Rings


Clay Casting, Delft


• Standard Pack


£23.50 C30617


Delft Clay 2kg Bag


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