Definitions for "Fimo"
Keywords:  oven, polymer, clay, baked, brillant
A modeling clay well stocked in the Jackson household, Fimo proved ideal for the construction of breast and penis due to its availability in flesh tones and its willingness to adhere to plastic torso and crotch, although these qualities also enforced a "disposable" approach to clay parts, as Fimo was easily discolored by dirty hands or floor and had a tendency to pick up hairs. (see Clay Parts)
Fimo is another product similar to Cernit that can be color mixed and baked at low temperatures.
Fimo is a polymer clay used for detail work, including millefiori, has brillant color intensity, and is fade-proof and odorless. The finished product is very much like a very hard plastic which makes it watertight and washable.