![Natalya Pakhomova coaxes the luster from Cernit Metallics on PolymerClayDaily.com Natalya Pakhomova coaxes the luster from Cernit Metallics on PolymerClayDaily.com](https://i0.wp.com/www.polymerclaydaily.com/wp-content/uploads/pakhomova71_cernit_beads.jpg?resize=389%2C400)
The translation from the Instagram of Moscow’s Natalya Pakhomova makes little sense but her beads may speak your language.
We know they’re made from Cernit metallics using what they’re calling a snakeskin texture plate to achieve this loose mokume gane pattern.
With just the right coaxing, Cernit metallics can create a soft luster that says yes (that’s “da” in Russian). Here they are as earrings.
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