Adorable animal rings by Japanese artist
Polymer clay is a fairly popular material for needlewomen. The plastic texture, when heated, acquires a permanent solid shape, and in appearance – shiny figures that easily acquire the desired shape during processing. It is this property of clay that creators use in their works. Polymer clay is used to create sculptures, toys, jewelry and other household and personal items.
But who knew that in the modern world the imagination of masters would be enough to create something truly unique and inimitable for the whole world from each product. So the Japanese artist Jiro Miura, who often creates products for the Count Blue corporation, does not forget about his hobbies. The Japanese makes rings (and not only) from polymer clay in the form of domestic and wild animals and birds.
Miniature “live” decorations are very funny and attractive. The work of Jiro Miura has many fans, and photos of his work have long been scattered around the network with enthusiastic responses! The Animal Cling Ring collection is especially loved by users.
No wonder, the artist works out every detail to the smallest detail, whether it be the scales of a lizard, the needles of a hedgehog or the gradient color of a hare’s fur – everything in the hands of the master argues, and the figures look truly realistic, only very tiny. So much so that they strive to fall into your hands and not part with you.