The crafting of resin ornaments involves far more than simply pouring a mold and letting it dry; rather, it relies on a cross-linking reaction between epoxy or polyurethane resin and a curing agent mixed in precise proportions. This process generates a minute amount of heat as the molecular chains gradually transition from a liquid state into a three-dimensional, solid network, ultimately yielding a translucent, refined, and scratch-resistant surface.
Factors such as temperature, humidity, and mixing precision all influence the finished product's luster and the control of air bubbles. Consequently, small-batch resin ornaments-meticulously handcrafted with precision-often possess subtle variations in every piece, akin to miniature, frozen vignettes. Rather than relying on surface painting for coloration, mineral pigments are thoroughly blended into the resin while it is still in its liquid phase; this technique allows the colors to radiate a gentle warmth from within, ensuring they remain unfaded over time while offering a touch that is cool and silky-smooth.






