For those new to casein it is a vintage material that was used a lot by several (mostly UK) manufacturers before the adoption of celluloid. It's a protein found in milk and is a by-product if the process.
It's a bit different to turn but the colours are very beautiful and it has a different feel to modern day acrylics. It's heavier too (noticeably) so it does feel more substantial.
I've made a handful of these and they sell immediately. I think it's the novelty factor as it's fairly uncommon. They do require looking after as they are prone to absorbing moisture, so not one for using in the shower.
Cheers
Ash




It's a bit different to turn but the colours are very beautiful and it has a different feel to modern day acrylics. It's heavier too (noticeably) so it does feel more substantial.
I've made a handful of these and they sell immediately. I think it's the novelty factor as it's fairly uncommon. They do require looking after as they are prone to absorbing moisture, so not one for using in the shower.
Cheers
Ash



