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If you’re looking to make detailed and reusable moulds for jewellery or silicone bracelets, it’s important to choose a silicone that captures fine details and offers good durability. Pure Mould is a popular choice in this space—let’s explore why.
Why Choose Pure Mould for Silicone Bracelet Moulds?
Pure Mould is a translucent, platinum-based silicone rubber designed specifically for high-precision moulds. Its clarity enables you to monitor the casting process, which is especially useful when aiming for sharp definition in bracelet or jewellery designs. The material has high mechanical strength and retains its shape after repeated use, ideal for both hobbyists and professional makers.
- Suitable for capturing intricate details and fine textures
- Supports use with resins, waxes, plasters and more
- Withstands repetitive de-moulding without significant wear


Practical Tips for Best Results
To get the most out of Pure Mould, follow the recommended 1:1 mixing ratio for ease of use. Allow 3–8 hours for curing to ensure moulds are fully set before use. When making bracelet moulds, work slowly to avoid trapping air bubbles, especially if your design is complex. The product boasts less shrinkage over time compared to many alternatives, giving your finished pieces more consistent dimensions.
For additional options or larger-scale projects, “Liquid Mould” – Casting Liquid Silicone Rubber also provides excellent detail, particularly for jewellery moulds with intricate shapes.
When Does Pure Mould Matter Most?
Choosing Pure Mould is particularly important when your jewellery or bracelet designs rely on tiny, crisp details or when you need your mould to last for multiple casting cycles. Its translucent nature supports adjustment and inspection during the work process, leading to better results for creative projects.

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Pure Mould stands out as a smart choice for anyone making detailed silicone moulds for jewellery or coloured rubber bracelets. For other ideas and sourcing materials, see the broader advice linked from our main page on where to find coloured rubber silicone bracelets.
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