Hand Casting as Keepsakes: A Studio for Couples, Families and Farewells
People own thousands of photos, but a photo can't preserve a touch. A three-dimensional cast of joined hands is a keepsake customers treasure for life.

A craft service creating three-dimensional casts of hands — a couple's interlaced palms, a baby's hand in its parents', three generations together. Customers come for a short sitting, hands are moulded in skin-safe material and a detailed display cast is made from the mould. They pay per finished piece, with price rising by the number of hands and the finish. Beyond the joyful occasions sits a quiet, deeply valued strand: memorial casts in hospices and at farewells. The keys are flawless craft and tact.
Nobody looks at photos any more — phones hold thousands and none feels special. Yet people still long for keepsakes they can hold: something that captures closeness exactly as it was in one moment. The ring on interlaced hands on the wedding day, a newborn's tiny fingers, the hand of a grandmother who may not be at the table next year. That is precisely what no photograph can do.
💡 Why it works
🤝A keepsake no photo replaces
A three-dimensional touch with the detail of skin and rings carries an emotional value that makes price secondary. Such a piece isn't bought with the eyes but with the heart — and it is never thrown away.
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