White resin clay for miniatures and soft resin clay for miniatures should be selected with 4 checks: clay body, finish target, tool depth, and support risk. Test 1 sample before quoting bulk, classroom, or shop quantities.
White resin clay for miniatures
White resin clay for miniatures is the safer first test when the final piece needs opaque bread, cake, flowers, or painted dollhouse decor. Use air dry resin clay when you need a no-bake sample path before bulk.
Soft resin clay for miniatures
Soft resin clay for miniatures helps small texture marks, petals, and food details form cleanly, but softness should be tested against the mold or cutter before a class kit. Send support a reference photo if the piece must match a brand texture.
Porcelain like resin clay
Porcelain like resin clay is a finish direction, not a guaranteed material promise. Use 1 sample card to compare smoothness, opacity, paint response, and sealer fit before calling a piece porcelain-like.
Waterproof resin clay and sealers
Waterproof resin clay depends on the clay body and finish layer, so route waterproof claims through a test. Compare waterproof sealer for resin clay, matte varnish for clay miniatures, and UV resin only after the sample is fully dry.
Clay cutters and face molds
Clay cutters for miniatures and silicone face molds for clay figurine need a tool-depth check before ordering. Compare clay texture tools, miniature food molds, and human support when depth, scale, or release behavior is unclear.