
Framed Stone Plaster Casts
Framed stone plaster casts of your baby’s hands or feet, presented as a softly sculptural artwork for your home.
Made from life and finished by hand in the studio.

Our stone plaster baby hand and foot casts are framed pieces designed to live quietly in the home. Pale and finely detailed, they capture the softness and scale of the earliest days without distraction.
All stone plaster casts are presented framed, making them particularly suited to nurseries and everyday living spaces. Many families choose a framed plaster piece on its own, or alongside a bronze or glass sculpture created for the future.
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Each cast is taken gently from life using skin-safe materials, either in your home or via a home casting kit. Every piece is finished by hand in the studio before framing and presentation.


Stone Plaster Casting Details
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Cast from life using safe, non-toxic materials
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Suitable for newborns and young babies
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Casting appointment takes approximately 40–60 minutes
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Finished by hand in fine stone plaster
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Presented in a hand-painted shadow box frame
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Optional engraved silver plaque available
Guide Price
Framed stone plaster baby hand and foot casts start from £395.
Final pricing may vary depending on the size of the piece, presentation, and any optional engraving. Full pricing can be found on our pricing page, or I’m always happy to talk things through with you.

Other Materials
This piece can also be created in a range of other materials, including polished or patinated bronze, glass, and silver. Each offers a slightly different character, and I’m always happy to help guide you if you’re unsure which might suit you best.
Explore more pieces in our Baby casting collection

Arranging Your Casting
Casting appointments usually take place in your home, allowing the experience to feel calm, familiar, and unhurried. Castings can be taken at a wide range of ages, with each stage bringing its own character and detail. Everything is planned around you and your baby.
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If you’d like to arrange a casting or discuss this piece further, please do get in touch.


