Pug Clay Cutter, Symmetrical Dog Earring Tool with Optional Built-In Loop

Pug Clay Cutter, Symmetrical Dog Earring Tool with Optional Built-In Loop

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$8.00
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Pug Clay Cutter, Symmetrical Dog Earring Tool with Optional Built-In Loop

Pug Clay Cutter, Symmetrical Dog Earring Tool with Optional Built-In Loop

$8.00

Perfect symmetry. Every single time.

If you’ve ever tried sculpting tiny dog faces by hand, you know how hard it is to get two earrings to match exactly.

This 25mm Pug Polymer Clay Cutter is designed for precision and repeatability, so you can create perfectly symmetrical dog charms again and again without guesswork.

Clean lines. Consistent size. Professional results.

⭐ WHAT YOU’LL GET:

• 1 Pug face cutter, 25mm from ear to ear
• Sharp edge design for crisp, clean clay cuts
• Engineered for symmetrical, repeatable shapes
• Option: built-in loop for consistent attachment placement
• Printed in durable PLA
• Designed primarily for polymer clay artists
• Can also be used with fondant, hand wash in warm water only

The built-in loop option ensures every charm has the same attachment point, eliminating uneven drilling and saving time during assembly. That means matching earring pairs look intentional and professional, not slightly off.

Ideal for:

• Polymer clay earring makers
• Small batch jewelry sellers
• Artists building breed-specific collections
• Makers who value precision and production efficiency

While created with polymer clay in mind, this cutter can also be used by cake decorators working with fondant for small dog-themed cake details. Please note: hand wash only in warm water, not dishwasher safe.

When you’re prepping for markets, restocks, or your next shop drop, repeatability matters. This cutter helps you move faster while keeping your finished pieces clean, symmetrical, and consistent.

Care instructions: Hand wash gently in warm water. Do not use hot water or dishwasher. PLA may warp under high heat.

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Browse the full dog cutter collection here.

Need help choosing loop or no loop? Send me a message. I’m happy to help you decide based on your workflow.

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