Product Details
+Emell's Woset Soil is an all-natural kid's art clay—a fantastic medium that’s both light and stretchy, perfect for little hands eager to explore their creativity. This easy-to-use clay is designed to be non-stick, ensuring clean hands and a hassle-free crafting experience. Young artists can mix paint directly into the clay, allowing them to customize colors and create vibrant, unique masterpieces.
The pliable texture makes it simple to shape and mold, fostering imaginative play while providing a mess-free, enjoyable art activity for kids. Ideal for encouraging artistic expression, this modeling clay offers endless possibilities for creative fun and skill development. **Note that this clay will dry out if left exposed to the air for too long. Store in an airtight container between uses.**
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Materials: paper pulp, cotton, acrylic thermally expandable microspheres, water (main ingredients)
Made by: Woset, by Kakimori
Made in: Japan
Specifications:
- 3.9" x 8.2" x 0.8"
- For age 3 and up
Use:
- Use under adult supervision.
- Keep in a safe place out of the reach of children.
- Keep away from the mouth to avoid accidental ingestion.
- Use within 12 months of manufacture.
- While product does not contain dairy, gluten, and eggs, a patch test is recommended before use.
- Some paints may reduce the clay’s elasticity.
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap after use.
- Avoid contact with open cuts on skin.
Care:
- Keep out of direct sunlight and heat.
- Store in an airtight container between uses.
- If swallowed, seek medical advice. In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with water and seek medical advice
Further Reading: Our beloved brand Kakimori has created a magical world called Woset. Follow along with all the characters living in .
The soil of Woset is a special material, and nobody knows that better than Emell. As she digs her underground tunnels, she also collects soil that others can use, like a lump of clay or dough. With it, you can make art, sculpt shapes, and squeeze it through your fingers. But be warned, it will harden if the soil is left above the surface for too long!