Jesmonite Mold Collection for Character Busts and Sculptures
Bride of Frankenstein
Discover the high-quality 3D silicone mold of the Bride of Frankenstein, perfect for creating a vari..
17.00 €
Frankenstein's Monster
Discover this high-quality 3D silicone mold of Frankenstein's Monster, crafted from food-grade s..
19.00 €
Master Yoda
Master yoda mold has finished product size:• Weight: 107 g (3.77 oz)• Height: 100 mm (3.93 in)• Widt..
22.00 €
Discover flexible casting options with our jesmonite mold collection, created for crafting detailed character figures, expressive busts, and decorative display accents. This specialized lineup connects pop-culture icons and classic cinematic figures into a unified set of flexible silicone tools. Crafters and artisans can produce hand-poured display statues, decorative candle art, sculpted soap bars, and custom home accents that showcase crisp facial contours and detailed textures.
Collection Designs and Finished Sculptures
This collection focuses on three-dimensional character portraiture, dramatic silhouettes, and detailed surface reliefs. Selected figures bring distinct cinematic themes to life, offering a diverse array of creative options for fans and artisans alike.
The Frankenstein's Monster design features broad facial structure, textured stitch details, and strong proportions that suit gothic accent pieces and dark fantasy decor. Complementing this aesthetic, the Bride of Frankenstein figure offers an elegant profile with distinct hair contours and delicate features. For fans of galaxy-spanning sagas, the Master Yoda form captures detailed facial wrinkles, expressive ears, and flowing robes in a compact figurine design. Whether using a star wars mold option or classic horror busts, these flexible forms allow creators to turn casting compounds into memorable decorative pieces.
Materials and Creative Applications
These flexible silicone tools accommodate various pouring mediums depending on the selected design and intended project outcome. Crafters can choose different casting materials to match desired textures, weights, and decorative finishes.
- Pouring mineral compounds or gypsum into a cement mold setup allows crafters to produce stone-finish character busts for bookshelf displays.
- Pressing polymer pastes into a clay mold structure produces lightweight decorative accents and small collectible figures.
- Filling selected silicone forms with wax blends turns character shapes into detailed decorative candles and candle art.
- Pouring liquid soap bases into flexible forms creates novelty bath bars suitable for decorative gift sets.
- Using casting resin or epoxy mixtures produces durable character statues and desktop displays.
Holidays, Occasions, and Project Ideas
The expressive character designs in this collection naturally align with seasonal celebrations, movie gatherings, and personal gift-making projects throughout the year.
- Halloween and autumn displays benefit from character figures cast with horror molds, adding cinematic atmosphere to mantels and festive tables.
- Sci-fi conventions and film gatherings offer ideal venues for presenting custom character figurines, themed favors, and display accents.
- Craft markets and online shops can feature hand-poured character busts as distinct collectible items and handmade decor.
- Holiday gift-giving becomes special when presenting hand-painted character statues or customized decorative candles to fans.
Designed for Crafters, Artisans, and Small Businesses
This versatile jesmonite mold collection serves hobbyists, independent candle makers, soap artisans, and resin crafters seeking recognizable character designs. Small business owners creating seasonal items or pop-culture merchandise can produce small batches efficiently while maintaining consistent detail across every casting. Workshop leaders and creative enthusiasts will appreciate how accessible these flexible forms are for weekend crafting projects, studio demonstrations, and customized interior decoration.
General Mold Care and Storage Guidelines
Maintaining the condition of your silicone molds ensures consistent casting quality and long-lasting utility. Always handle flexible forms with care during pouring, curing, and demolding processes.
Avoid using sharp metal tools, knives, or pointed picks near silicone surfaces to prevent accidental punctures or tears. When extracting cured castings, gently roll back the flexible edges, taking extra care around fine details such as ears, hair points, and facial features. Clean residual wax, plaster, resin, or soap away using warm water and mild dish detergent, avoiding abrasive sponges or harsh chemical solvents. Allow the form to dry completely before storing it flat in its natural shape, away from direct sunlight, open flames, and heat sources. For specific handling recommendations regarding cuts or multi-piece construction, follow the guidance provided on individual product pages.




