Lotus Flower Silicone Mould — Candles, Plaster Pots & Aromatherapy DIY | Très Elite
$628.24
Description
The Art of the Handmade: Lotus in Silicone
There is something deeply satisfying about pulling a perfect lotus from a mould — the petals crisp, the form complete, the result entirely your own. This flexible silicone mould is designed for exactly that moment: clean release, no tearing, no compromise on detail. Use it for aromatherapy candles, plaster flower pots, decorative storage jars, or any casting medium that deserves a shape worth keeping. Beginner-friendly, endlessly repeatable, and precise enough for the serious maker.
Product Details
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Best For | Aromatherapy candle making · Plaster and concrete casting · Decorative storage jars · Resin art · Gifting and home decor projects · All skill levels |
| Not Best For | Food use · Industrial casting volumes · Materials exceeding the mould’s temperature rating (confirm with your casting medium supplier) |
| Material | Flexible, high-temperature resistant silicone |
| Design | Lotus flower · Suitable for candle cups, flower pots, storage jars, and decorative casting |
| Release | Easy demould · Flexible walls allow clean release without damage to the cast |
| Quantity | 1 mould per order |
| Origin | Imported |
A Note on Global Sourcing: To bring you these highly specific, exceptional pieces, we source our collections through an elite network of international artisans and global manufacturers. While we rely implicitly on our makers’ exact craftsmanship specifications and performance claims, please note that individual experiences may naturally vary. As these exquisite items are imported directly for you, we always recommend confirming your local customs and regional import regulations prior to finalizing your order.
Why This Mould
| Feature | What It Means for You |
|---|---|
| Flexible silicone construction | The mould bends away from your cast rather than the other way around — petals stay intact, every time |
| High-temperature resistance | Handles hot wax pours without warping — no need to temper or pre-cool your candle medium |
| Lotus flower form | A shape that reads as considered and intentional in any medium — candle, plaster, resin, or concrete |
| Multi-medium compatibility | One mould, many applications — rotate between candle making, plaster casting, and resin work without buying multiple tools |
| Beginner to advanced | Simple enough for a first pour, precise enough for a maker who sells their work |
How to Use
Ensure the mould is clean and dry before each use. For candles, pour your wax at the recommended temperature for your wax type and allow to cool fully before demoulding — patience here is what separates a clean result from a cracked one. For plaster or concrete, mix to a smooth, lump-free consistency before pouring. Flex the mould gently from the outside to release the cast; do not pull from the top. A light spray of mould release agent will extend the life of the mould and improve release on detailed casts.
Note: Always confirm the temperature tolerance of this mould against your specific casting medium before use. Manufacturer specifications are provided as guidance only.
Care & Maintenance
Rinse with warm water after each use and allow to air dry completely before storing. Do not use abrasive scrubbers or harsh solvents — they will degrade the silicone surface over time and affect release quality. Store flat or loosely rolled in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. With proper care, a quality silicone mould will give you hundreds of clean pours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use this for food?
A: This mould is designed for craft use — candles, plaster, resin, and decorative casting. It is not certified or intended for food contact. Do not use it for chocolate, jelly, or any edible application.
Q: What wax types work with this mould?
A: Soy wax, paraffin, and beeswax all work well with silicone moulds. Pour at the recommended temperature for your wax type. Exact temperature tolerance of this mould is not specified in the manufacturer documentation — start with a lower pour temperature and test before committing to a full batch.
Q: Can I use it for resin?
A: Yes — silicone is one of the best release surfaces for resin. Ensure your resin is fully cured before demoulding. UV resin and two-part epoxy both work well.
Q: How many times can I use it?
A: A well-maintained silicone mould will last for hundreds of pours. Avoid sharp tools inside the mould, harsh chemicals, and extreme heat beyond the mould’s rated tolerance. Exact lifespan depends on the casting medium and care routine.
Q: What are the dimensions of the mould?
A: Exact dimensions are not specified in the manufacturer documentation available to us. If the size is critical for your project, contact us before ordering and we will do our best to confirm.
Shipping & Returns
Worldwide shipping with same-day dispatch on eligible items; most orders arrive within 3–7 business days. VAT and customs duties are prepaid for most destinations — what you see at checkout is what you pay. In rare cases where additional fees are applied by local customs, these must be paid by the customer. Orders refused at delivery, uncollected from a pickup point, or delivered to an incorrect address due to customer error remain the customer’s responsibility. Full policies are at the footer of our website.
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