Finally with us: Keraflott Casting Powder for your Creative Projects!
Do you love creating your own decorative objects and are you looking for a material that is easy to handle and offers you endless possibilities? Then we have great news for you!
But wait, what exactly is Keraflott? It's simple: Keraflott is a high-quality, gypsum-based casting powder developed specifically for creative use. It hardens quickly and reliably, is odorless and food-safe. This allows you to cast unique decorative objects in various shapes and sizes in no time. It's the perfect base for all your creative ideas.
Starting now, you can find Keraflott Casting Powder in our shop in two convenient sizes: 1 kg and 5 kg bags. This material is perfect for all your creative ideas, whether you are just starting out or are already a pro.
Easy, Quick, and Clean
What makes Keraflott so special is its uncomplicated handling. All you need is Keraflott and water. Mix the powder in the correct ratio, stir it until it's lump-free, and pour the mixture into your favorite mold. The casting powder hardens in a very short time, and you can remove your finished piece. It's so easy that even children can effortlessly join in!
Keraflott is food-safe and odorless, which makes it an ideal material for anyone who values safety and a pleasant working environment. After it has hardened, it can also be easily sanded, painted, or decorated with our beautiful dried flowers.
Let Your Creativity Run Wild!
With Keraflott, you can create a wide variety of things:
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Coasters in every conceivable shape
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Candle holders for a cozy atmosphere
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Decorative bowls for jewelry or keys
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Wall hangings and personalized gifts
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Easter and Christmas decorations
Imagine proudly presenting your handmade artworks. Each piece is unique and reflects your personality.
We are sure you will be just as excited as we are. Click through our shop and discover the new Keraflott products. We look forward to seeing your creations!
Do you already have an idea of what you want to cast with Keraflott first?