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Female Torso With Arms Silicone Mould

Made from 100% food grade silicone, FDA and LFGB approved, Sedex approval

Heat rated to -40 to 230 degrees celsius.

Dimensions:
Mould:
Height: 107mm
Width: 65mm

Figure Dimensions:
Height: 88mm
Width: 55mm

Cavity holds approx: gms ea + Fragrance

Try our SoyaLuna Melt/Pillar Soy Wax with this mould!

Hand wash only to retain shape

 Wick suggestions: We do not have wick suggestions. This is your responsibility based on your own testing and choice of wax.

NOTE: Although can be used for candles, moulds do not have holes for wicks. These need to be made using a medium size sharp needle. Silicone is very pliable and will stretch out to accommodate the wick. We kept our wick tab on and pushed it into the bottom of the wax as it was drying.

Please note colour of silicone mould may vary from the picture shown.

 

**WASH BEFORE USE - NOT SHIPPED IN PLASTIC BAGS AS WE TRY TO HELP THE PLANET AND REDUCE PLASTIC WASTE **

Customer Reviews

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J
Judy Flynn
Happy

Happy with it the way it turn out. I use it for soap

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weiland deanne
Torso

Its great

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michelle biddle
Good mould

Pretty good mould easy to unmould

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M.
Torso Moulds

This fun take on the David and Madonna statues created a lot of mirth among my friends and family. I experimented with paraffin wax first and again with a 50:50 mix of soya and paraffin wax. The paraffin wax ones, being harder, lasted longer than the mixed ones, and an ACS 3 or 4 wick (rather than my initial larger wick) also improved longevity. Unmoulding them needs careful attention paid to the shoulders of the female torso in particular, as the left one broke off the first time, but I reattached it with a bit of melted wax! As the moulds are food grade silicone, I attempted to make a 'David and Madonna' with cooking chocolate, which turned out well, and again caused a lot of mirth. Well worth buying and trying out for a bit of fun.

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Moira
Torso Moulds

This fun take on the David and Madonna statues created a lot of mirth among my friends and family. I experimented with paraffin wax first and again with a 50:50 mix of soya and paraffin wax. The paraffin wax ones, being harder, lasted longer than the mixed ones, and an ACS 3 or 4 wick (rather than my initial larger wick) also improved longevity. Unmoulding them needs careful attention paid to the shoulders of the female torso in particular, as the left one broke off the first time, but I reattached it with a bit of melted wax! As the moulds are food grade silicone, I attempted to make a 'David and Madonna' with cooking chocolate, which turned out well, and again caused a lot of mirth. Well worth buying and trying out for a bit of fun.