Sue Heaser first began designing and creating polymer clay jewellery iin 1981. Polymer clay was then considered a children's toy and Sue was one of the first people in the world to recognise its potential as a fabulous art material. Many of her techniques involve simulating jewellery materials from the ancient world.
| ![]() A Maltese cross in polymer clay with faux turquoise and agate gemstones. The piece is 5cm (2 inches) high |
A Seahorse pendant with enamel effects in polymer clay. The pendant is approximately 30mm (1 1/2 inches) high | ||
![]() Sue's first career was as an illustrator and this bead is handpainted faux stone.5cm (2in) diameter | ![]() Art Nouveau brooch. Polymer clay, pearlescent powders and cold enamel. 5cm (2 in) high | ![]() Fuchsia earrings. Polymer clay, sterling silver and glass beads | ||
![]() Primrose corsage. Polymer clay, wire and sterling silver brooch fitting. 10cm (4in) tall. | Butterfly cane millefiori necklace. Polymer clay, glass beads, silk cord and sterling silver. | ![]() Liquid Sculpey pin. 4cm across. |
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