DAS

DAS Air-Hardening Modeling Clay 2 2 Lb Block White Color 387500

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  • Stress-Free Crafting - DAS airdry clay boasts a smooth, even texture that doesn't require oven-baking; the clay air-hardens for an easy and fuss-free creative experience when crafting
  • Artistic Versatility - This modeling clay can be used to mold, sculpt and create models and figures. Create fantastic decorations, jewelry and more with this adaptable clay
  • Perfectly Pliable - Each brick of air dry sculpting clay is extremely malleable. Molding and forming the clay into your desired product is fast and straightforward, especially with the help of DAS modelling tools
  • Wide Range of Options - The air dry white modeling clay and terra cotta modeling clays are both conveniently available in 1.1lb and 2.2lb package options for large or small projects
  • Made in Italy - Since 1963, DAS has expertly crafted a range of versatile, reliable and simple-to-use clay products and accessories sought after by artists and hobbyists alike
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Product details

BrandDAS
ColorWhite
Age Range (Description)Teen + Above
MaterialClay
Item Weight2.2 Pounds
Number of Items1
Recommended Uses For ProductModeling
Special FeatureAir Drying
Included Components1 x Art and Craft
Educational ObjectiveCreative Skill, Dexterity, Hand-Eye Coordination

Technical specifications

brandDAS
colorWhite
age_range_descriptionTeen + Above
materialClay
item_weight2.2 pounds
number_of_items1
recommended_uses_for_productModeling
special_featureAir Drying
included_components1 x Art and Craft
educational_objectiveCreative Skill, Dexterity, Hand-Eye Coordination
model_nameDAS Air Hardening Modeling Clay
item_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h12.3 x 6.6 x 8.6 inches
manufacturerDixon Ticonderoga
product_dimensions12.3 x 6.6 x 8.6 inches
item_model_numberF3875006
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
material_typeClay
size2.2 Lb
manufacturer_part_numberF387500
best_sellers_rank#114 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #2 in Pottery & Modeling Clays
date_first_availableJune 5, 2007

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4.668,270 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the modeling clay easy to work with, particularly for beginners, and consider it the best air-dry option available.

★★★★★

Air dry clay

Suzanne GNovember 27, 2025

This clay is my go to for air dry creations Easy to work with too. Dries rather quickly resulting in terrific pieces. Read more

★★★★★

Easy to use

Kelly EwingDecember 25, 2025

Easy to use. Easy to roll out thin. It’s soft out of the package. And it’s easy to refill and mix together after cutting it. No weird smell. A little residue on your hands but it’s not bad. Dried quickly. Read more

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★★★★★

Good product, a little funky to use

B. K. SmithAugust 4, 2020

I bought this after seeing it recommended from a YouTube content provider. It is a good product overall. This review is more directed toward my own experience on the ease of use and should not be seen as negative to the product itself. I have a feeling this product is more geared to someone who has reasonable experience with other types of media, such as clay, cold porcelain, etc. Using this for me was tricky. I found that I needed to moisten the product many times to get it to a consistency to be able to manipulate it. It's helpful if you have a knife or other tool to shear off what amount you need as the Das is a bit hard to just pull pieces off. It has an unadulterated consistency that is reminiscent of paper mache' that is very compact and does not contain much moisture,. One aspect I am not sure of is how you can obtain a smooth surface with this when molding, etc. My test project while moist had faults and lines through it. My second project was to use the Das clay to mold a positive to use as a base. For this, as I had found my test piece, though it dried hard, was not as hard as I had hoped for. To aid this I mixed PVA glue into the clay before pressing it into the mold. It dried much harder but it still had creasing and such, which for this project was fine. The biggest positive of using Das is that you can sand it and paint it with relative ease after it has dried. One thing to note, if you are using it in a mold, it can take many days to fully dry, and pulling it from the mold can be tricky without messing up parts that are still moist. Overall this is a useful product, isn't priced in such a way as to be prohibitive for someone who has never used it to give it a try. In skilled hands, I am sure this delivers end results as shown on the packaging. But if you are a novice like myself, you may want to work up to sculpting with Das. Read more

★★★★☆

Fast drying

Jackson DaltonNovember 14, 2025

Fun, doesn't stain much unless you don't clean your work space fast enough. As good of quality you'd get from clay. Dried extremely fast, so fast that my extra clay ended up drying up before I could use it, glad to know it's efficient!! Read more

★★★★★

Great for my small business

JuliaNovember 2, 2021

I use this stuff to sculpt onto pretty much everything for my small business: clay pots, canvases, recycled glass bottles, and more! Tips: 1. Cracking...so you can't really prevent it. But there are east ways to fix it. For example, My process for sculpting faces is simple. I work in sections. First the nose. Then the eyebrows, cheeks, lips ect...make sure to smooth your seams with A WET PAINTBRUSH... I like to dip my brushed in water then wipe them off on a sponge. Now, let your project dry for at least two days in a low humidy area. In that time, Your project will most likely crack or separate at the seams. At this point, you should make a very thick paste with your clay and use a paintbrush to fill in the cracks and smooth it out as if you were using caulking. Let your project dehydrate completely before sanding, priming, painting and sealing. 2. It's important to work in sections and smooth out any imperfections while the clay is still wet with a paint brush or sponge to prevent cracking or crumbling anywhere other than the seams around the sections. Working in sections also prevents other parts of your project becoming dry and clumpy before you can add any further details. You'll understand what I mean once you work with it more. 3. To make your clay easier to work with...remove the block from the original package and place it in a zipper top bag. Now, and about a tablespoon of water. No more, and possibly less depending on how moist your clay arrives. Let the block sit with the bag sealed for at least an hour, drain any excess water then begin your project by taking pieces from the bag and reasaling it each time you go for a new piece. You will eventually find your preferred texture the more you get to know how to clay behaves. 4. Painting and sealing....I can't stress enough how dry your clay needs to be to successfully create a project that will last. Don't rush it! No matter how dry the clay seems, I can assure you that there is still moisture in there! While your Paint might go on really nicely at first, it will most likely peel off a week later or even sooner if you place it outside because the moisture in the clay began to wick it's way to the surface. I recommend that you follow the steps above for fixing any cracks and then after two days of room temperature drying, place in your oven at 200°-250° for at least 2hours. More or less depending on how thick your project is. The point in this is to dehydrate the clay completely. Then, let cool in the oven. DO NOT TAKE IT OUT RIGHT AWAY! Wait until it's warm enough to take out then WHILE ITS STILL WARM/HOT...I REPEAT...WHILE ITS STILL WARM/HOT... spray/brush on a good sealing primer. Making sure to get in all the crevices! This will prevent the clay from absorbing any moisture out of the air. Trust me. Any bit of moisture will ruin your paint job in the long run. Add two to three coats of primer before painting. 5. Sealing...seal small projects with deco art glaze and bigger outdoor project such as pots with Rust-Oleum crystal clear enamel. Hope this helps! Read more

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★★★★★

Good Quality

Kate POctober 26, 2025

This is very good quality clay. It's easy to keep smooth and free of cracks when using with water. It dries nicely. Read more

★★★★★

10/10

TheMotherhoodMarketplaceJanuary 7, 2026

This was a great craft during the holidays. Fun for kids, easy to mold, and durable once dry. Read more

★★★★★

Yes and would buy again

AsherNovember 17, 2025

Amazing!! Using it to make Christmas ornaments for family and it doesn’t dry to quickly but also will probably dry within like a day or so and the quality is nice Read more

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