The art of casting statues with resin, a very durable synthetic, is relatively new to the world. Resin is the most popular material used in creating contemporary sculpture reproductions. Resin crafts are able to retain all the detail of the original works while offering many other benefits. Even though they weigh less than cast stone products, they have greater strength than some of the other materials.
Resin statues can be created to mimic the look of ancient stone, marble, bronze or porcelain sculptures. The artist’s original sculpture forms the basis for mould making and from this mould the raw resin sculptures are produced. The raw resin begins its finishing process with refining and finally the important hand painting. The artist creates a master model indicating their desire for colouring, toning and shadowing. The painting of the raw resin can then begin by a team of experts who emulate the artist’s exact desire. The finished piece is often lacquered and polished prior to its presentation.
We have put together an exclusive collection of resin deities, including Hindu gods like Lord Ganesha, Lord Krishna, Lord Buddha and Tara. We have also introduced a collection of figurines and ornaments. Some of this exquisite work of art has been specially created for Vedique, by the artisans associated with this art. All are hand crafted using the finest materials appropriate to each particular piece, be it a resin idol, a decorative ornament or a figurine.













