Polymer Clay (some of the time unintentionally spelled polimer clay) is a workmanship medium that is known for its adaptability, malleability and effortlessness to work with. It is a broiler heat demonstrating material made out of polymers, pitches, shading specialists and fillers. Not a characteristic clay, it is man-produced using a plastic, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) base. Polymer clay is utilized by craftsmen and specialists going from kids to proficient specialists and film producers. It remains ceaselessly delicate and can be heated in a home broiler, holding its tone and size. It is accessible in numerous shadings, including metallics, shine in obscurity and "stone." It can be utilized to reproduce numerous materials: stone, semi-valuable stones, porcelain, wood, and glass.