How The Resin Box Was Born
It started with curiosity. In early 2026, Rahul Singh came across resin art videos online and was immediately drawn to the craft — the way liquid resin transforms into a solid, glossy, glass-like material that can hold anything inside it. He ordered his first resin kit, watched dozens of tutorials, and started experimenting at his home in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh.
The first few attempts were far from perfect. Bubbles, uneven curing, colours that did not mix right. But with each pour, the results got better. Soon, his wife joined in — she had a natural eye for colour combinations and design details that Rahul lacked. Together, they made a great team.
They started making keychains for friends and family as small gifts. People loved them. Friends started asking for more — some wanted custom names, some wanted cricket-themed designs, some wanted matching couple keychains. What was once a weekend hobby started turning into something bigger.
That is when The Resin Box was born. Not in a corporate office or a rented factory, but at a small table in their home, surrounded by resin bottles, silicone moulds, and colourful pigments. Today, they continue to work from the same home studio — and every single keychain is still made by their own hands.