Initial Letter Keychains
Widya Ukkas, pronounced like Lydia, but with a “w” and Ukkas, pronounced like “ookkas”. Is the face behind Clay Sweet Clay (Indianapolis, IN). She was born and raised in Indonesia and at 19 she transferred to IUPUI-Kelley School of Business to finish her Bachelors in Accounting and Finance. Her journey with polymer clay started in 2021 when she came across a video online about the making of polymer clay jewelry. She was excited about this new challenge and found the process to be very therapeutic and a great outlet for her creativity. Every piece is unique and handcrafted.
Clean with a soft & damp cloth. To clean brass: Use cotton or Q-tip with a mix of white vinegar and water.
@claysweetclay
Widya Ukkas, pronounced like Lydia, but with a “w” and Ukkas, pronounced like “ookkas”. Is the face behind Clay Sweet Clay (Indianapolis, IN). She was born and raised in Indonesia and at 19 she transferred to IUPUI-Kelley School of Business to finish her Bachelors in Accounting and Finance. Her journey with polymer clay started in 2021 when she came across a video online about the making of polymer clay jewelry. She was excited about this new challenge and found the process to be very therapeutic and a great outlet for her creativity. Every piece is unique and handcrafted.
Clean with a soft & damp cloth. To clean brass: Use cotton or Q-tip with a mix of white vinegar and water.
@claysweetclay
Widya Ukkas, pronounced like Lydia, but with a “w” and Ukkas, pronounced like “ookkas”. Is the face behind Clay Sweet Clay (Indianapolis, IN). She was born and raised in Indonesia and at 19 she transferred to IUPUI-Kelley School of Business to finish her Bachelors in Accounting and Finance. Her journey with polymer clay started in 2021 when she came across a video online about the making of polymer clay jewelry. She was excited about this new challenge and found the process to be very therapeutic and a great outlet for her creativity. Every piece is unique and handcrafted.
Clean with a soft & damp cloth. To clean brass: Use cotton or Q-tip with a mix of white vinegar and water.
@claysweetclay