A: Artist's resin is a moulding composition prized for its ability to capture intricate and lifelike detail. The time-intensive process for hand-crafting a collectable from resin begins when a mould is created from an artist's original sculpture. A skilled artisan pours the liquid resin into the mould (a process called "cold cast" because the resin is not hot), which is then allowed to dry. The finished collectable is carefully removed from the mould, cleaned, and painted by hand.
Since artist's resin is a very delicate material, collectables made of this material should be cleaned with a soft, dry cloth, a small, soft paintbrush or makeup brush, or by using the spray designed for computer keyboards. Avoid placing your collectables in direct sunlight and always handle them with care.