Clone-A-Pussy kits let you create a soft, body-safe replica of your own vulva, a truly one-of-a-kind keepsake made from you. The molding process is straightforward and satisfying, and the finished piece is as personal as it gets, whether you keep it for yourself, share it with a partner, or incorporate it into your intimate play.
Our collection suits curious beginners and experienced makers alike. Each kit includes everything you need to cast and cure your mold at home, so you can celebrate your anatomy in a way that feels empowering, playful, and completely yours.
Most kits contain a measured amount of molding powder, a casting compound (often a soft platinum silicone or similar material), a plastic forming tube or tray, a mixing stick, and a full instruction sheet. Some kits include colorant so you can tint the finished piece. Always check the product listing for the exact contents, because portion sizes and accessories differ between versions.
It depends on the casting material used. Kits that produce a platinum-cure silicone replica are generally considered body-safe, non-porous, and free from phthalates. If the casting compound in your kit is not explicitly listed as body-safe silicone, treat the finished piece as an external prop or display item only rather than using it directly against sensitive skin. When in doubt, contact the manufacturer for a full material disclosure before use.
Preparation makes the biggest difference. Measure all components precisely before you start, because molding powder begins to set within a couple of minutes of mixing. Have your tray or tube positioned and your body relaxed and still before you pour. A warm room helps the powder flow smoothly. Avoid air bubbles by pressing gently and evenly. Reading the instructions from start to finish at least once before mixing is the single most useful thing you can do.
A very light coating of water-based lubricant on the skin before the molding powder is applied can make removal easier and help capture fine detail. Avoid silicone-based lubricants at the molding stage, as they can interfere with some casting compounds. Check your specific kit instructions, since some manufacturers recommend against any lubricant at all to preserve the sharpest impression.
If the casting material is confirmed as non-porous silicone, the piece can be washed with warm water and a mild soap, then left to air dry fully before storage. Keep it away from direct sunlight and high heat, which can degrade silicone over time. If the material is porous, clean only the surface gently and store in a breathable pouch rather than an airtight container to prevent moisture buildup. Display pieces not intended for skin contact can simply be dusted and kept in a cool, dry place.