Using Custom Molds for Collegiate-Inspired Resin Jewelry Designs

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      Yaroslav
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      Lately I’ve been experimenting with different silicone molds for resin, especially when working with letters, numbers, and small emblem details. From what’s discussed here, mold flexibility and surface finish really define how sharp those details come out after curing. I’ve found that clean edges are essential when the goal is wearable jewelry rather than decorative pieces. That’s especially true for designs inspired by school pride, where symbols need to look polished and intentional. This approach fits perfectly with concepts like the collegiate collection, where minimal forms, gold-filled chains, and precise lettering all rely on high-quality mold making. Getting the mold right saves so much time in sanding and finishing later.

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