Resin home decor items are interior ornaments crafted from resin-based materials, primarily intended for use in residential spaces. Resin materials are broadly classified into two categories: natural resins (such as rosin and amber) and synthetic resins (such as the cured products of liquid unsaturated resins); they are characterized by their excellent moldability and high transparency.
While the raw materials-specifically the unsaturated resins and curing agents-possess a certain degree of corrosiveness, the toxicity of finished products that meet quality standards falls within safe limits acceptable to humans. The overall safety of these items depends on the regulatory compliance of the production materials and the eco-friendliness of the surface finishes. Crafts made primarily from resin (such as home decor pieces) typically contain various chemical components; although their toxicity is generally low, prolonged exposure may still pose health risks. Symptoms of such exposure often manifest as throat irritation, coughing, and headaches. Therefore, it is recommended that these items be treated primarily as decorative or collectible pieces, and that prolonged daily contact be avoided. Furthermore, when handling these items, it is advisable to wear protective gear, such as masks and gloves.






