Polyform Products Co. is best known for Sculpey III, PREMO!, Super Sculpey, Granitex and Elasticlay.
Sculpey III – An excellent sculpting medium that comes in a variety of colors. Available in 2 ounce and 13 ounce packages it is great for creating jewelry, home décor items and sculpture. Softer than some of the other clays, it can be easily conditioned.
PREMO! – Probably the strongest of the Polyform clays, PREMO! Is perfect for creating home décor items. Available in 30 plus colors, it is sold in 2 ounce and 1 pound blocks. It does require more conditioning than the other clays.
Super Sculpey – Super Sculpey comes only in a translucent pink color and was created with the dollmaker in mind. Perfect for making finely detailed sculptures and prototypes, it is available in 1, 8 and 24 pound boxed packages.
Granitex – The distinguishing characteristic of Granitex is that it resembles granite or stone. The clay actually contains tiny fibers which give it the stone-like look. It is most often used in making home décor items.
Super Elasticlay – This clay retains a rubbery feel after curing which makes it popular with doll makers and animators. Another common use for it is mold making. Elasticlay can be mixed with other clays to make them more flexible.
FIMO Classic – Manufactured in Germany by Eberhard Faber, FIMO Classic is available in 2 ounce and 13 ounce packages. One of the most difficult clays to condition, clay artist’s often employ the use of a food processor to condition this clay. Liquid Diluent can also be added to FIMO Classic to make the clay more pliable and ready to use. FIMO Classic comes in a variety of colors and is most often used to make jewelry and home décor items.
FIMO Soft – In the same sizes and colors as FIMO Classic, FIMO Soft is easier to condition than the Classic version.
Kato Polyclay – Created by Donna Kato, nationally recognized polymer clay artist and Van Aken International, a leading manufacturer of modeling compounds, Kato Polyclay is one of the newest polymer clays on the market. Easy to condition and in a variety of colors, Kato Polyclay is known for its intuitive color mixing and increased strength.
Pro-Sculpt – Developed by master doll artist Jack Johnston, Pro-Sculpt has quickly become the art dollmaker’s clay of choice. It is available in 3 colors flesh, dark flesh and light (fairy or baby doll) color.

with liquid clay can you make transparent finished products ? such as bat or dragon wings ?
i used some “classic” to make a cane. it sliced nicely and adheared well. THEN i used some “soft” what a nightmere! my question is can i mix the two and still have a good firm cane?
Thanks to a friend, I just found this site. I am fairly new to using polymer clay and have requests of family and friends to make a variety of things, but don’t know alot about the properties and strengths of the different clays. I’m mostly making little fantasy things that are used as sun catchers or home decor. Any additional suggestions as to reading material about this wonderful clay?
Thank you for this site!!!
hi i just came to know abt this site and i am new in this art but would like to know more abt clays and ways to make specially flowers
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i am new in this field. i would like to know about tutorials on polymer clay. i was familiar with porcelain clay
hello. i have bought my son some clay, and wanted to use it to try and make some accessories for the dolls house.can this clay be put to oven loke all the others?