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I was given DAS to play with as a child, and have recently been asked to source this Air Drying Clay for an elderly relative who has had her wood carving tools taken away, just for safety reasons, but wants to keep sculpting.
I've sourced it online but that got me wondering where it is manufactured and how long it has been around.
There's nothing on Wiki about it that I can find.
thanks
I've sourced it online but that got me wondering where it is manufactured and how long it has been around.
There's nothing on Wiki about it that I can find.
thanks
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DAS or DAS Pronto is the trade name of a mineral- based polymer clay currently produced by Italian company FILA.
DAS is an acronym of the name of its inventor, Dario Sala (a poet, author and songwriter), who patented it in 1962. He essentially gifted the patent (i.e. for very little money) to Adica Pongo, an Italian company renowned throughout the 1960s,...
DAS is an acronym of the name of its inventor, Dario Sala (a poet, author and songwriter), who patented it in 1962. He essentially gifted the patent (i.e. for very little money) to Adica Pongo, an Italian company renowned throughout the 1960s,...
23:47 Thu 14th Oct 2010
Not much help in regard of DAS specifically but here is the wiki on polymer clay...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_clay
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polymer_clay
DAS or DAS Pronto is the trade name of a mineral-based polymer clay currently produced by Italian company FILA.
DAS is an acronym of the name of its inventor, Dario Sala (a poet, author and songwriter), who patented it in 1962. He essentially gifted the patent (i.e. for very little money) to Adica Pongo, an Italian company renowned throughout the 1960s, 70s & 80s for the manufacturer of educational toys. Adica Pongo was taken over by FILA in 1994.
http://www.fila.it/i-marchi/das.aspx
DAS is an acronym of the name of its inventor, Dario Sala (a poet, author and songwriter), who patented it in 1962. He essentially gifted the patent (i.e. for very little money) to Adica Pongo, an Italian company renowned throughout the 1960s, 70s & 80s for the manufacturer of educational toys. Adica Pongo was taken over by FILA in 1994.
http://www.fila.it/i-marchi/das.aspx