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Natural mineral resins have gained popularity among crafters and makers for their eco-friendly qualities and versatility. But when it comes to food contact items, it’s essential to know their limitations and best uses.
Can Natural Resins Be Used for Food Contact?
Mineral resins such as water-based, single-component systems are well suited for creative and decorative items. However, these products are not certified for direct or prolonged contact with food. This means that while you can use mineral resin to craft trays, coasters, or decorative bowls, these items should not be used for serving food or drink.


Creative Uses for Mineral Resins
Even without food safety certification, mineral resins provide an excellent medium for a wide variety of household projects. Items like coasters, candle holders, plant pots, and jewellery boxes are all ideal candidates. For example, the “NatuResin” – Mineral Resin & Water System for Creative Casting and Crafts makes it easy to cast custom decorative pieces with a ceramic-like finish and is safe to use at home.
- Create personalised trays for keys and trinkets.
- Design coasters with pigments and textures for unique gifts.
- Make decorative bowls and vases for display.
When This Matters
Choosing the right material is key if your project may come in contact with food or beverages. If you’re creating pieces solely for decoration, plant displays, or storage, mineral resin is an excellent, safe choice. For items intended to hold or serve food, always seek out materials that are explicitly certified for food use.

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While mineral resins offer endless crafting possibilities for decorative projects, they are not suitable for direct food contact. For a wider overview of natural resin options and safe uses, see our main page on where to buy natural resins.
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