About us

Welcome to Zion Miniatures LLC — a company of deeply faithful people creating a unique series of pewter miniatures based on the Holy Scriptures. We pour our soul, skill, and craftsmanship into every figurine.

The History of Zion Miniatures

Our company was born out of a love for the Holy Scriptures. One day, while studying a chapter, we wondered: what did these people look like? What did they wear? What was their daily life like? Do miniatures with a high level of detail exist that could be used, for example, in lessons to capture attention? We searched, but found nothing like that.

Thus, the idea was born. We began studying the chapters of the Holy Scriptures, delving into details and recording ideas. One day, our sculptor created the first composition — "Adam and Eve Leaving the Garden of Eden." From that moment, our journey began. Over time, our craft evolved into a full-fledged brand recognized by collectors and enthusiasts worldwide.

Our Mission and Values

We strive to maintain historical accuracy and artistic craftsmanship in every piece. Each miniature undergoes a meticulous development process, from in-depth research of historical sources to the creation of a highly detailed model. We are honored to create collectible miniatures that not only enhance collections but also remind people of God.

How Our Miniatures Are Created

The process of creating our figures involves multiple stages. Let's break it down using the example of the "Adam and Eve Leaving the Garden of Eden" composition:

  1. Research. We study history and determine the key moment of the scene. In this case, the moment when Adam and Eve, holding hands, leave the Garden of Eden.

  2. Detailing. We reflect on their clothing. Perhaps God created it as a prototype so they could later sew garments themselves. What did Eve feel? Perhaps sadness, even tears?

  3. Sketching. The artist draws different variations of the composition.

  4. Model Creation. The sculptor crafts a master model based on the sketches.

  5. Preparation for Casting. The finished master model is disassembled into separate parts.

  6. Casting. In the foundry, a mold is made from the parts, which is then used to cast the pewter elements of the miniature.

  7. Assembly. The parts are glued together into a complete figure.

  8. Final Touches. The completed figure is either coated with a patina or hand-painted by a professional artist, ensuring intricate detailing.

Why Choose Zion Miniatures?

✔ Unique collectible miniatures
✔ Exceptional detailing and artistic painting
✔ Limited edition and exclusive collections
✔ Created with love for God

Our Future Plans

We are constantly working on new miniatures, expanding our collection with biblical characters and scenes. Ahead, we have ambitious projects, exclusive series, and even more stunning figures that will inspire collectors worldwide.