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The right mould plays a crucial role when crafting resin rings, affecting everything from ease of use to the final finish. Let’s explore your mould options to ensure beautifully smooth, professional results in your next jewellery project.
Why Choose Silicone Moulds?
Silicone moulds are widely favoured for resin ring making. Their flexibility makes demoulding straightforward, helping prevent breakages and ensuring a smooth surface finish straight from the mould. High-quality silicone also helps achieve neat, seamless ring designs with minimal sanding required.
- Easy release – the finished rings simply pop out without force.
- Smooth interior gives a ready-to-wear shine.
- Reusable and easy to clean for repeated crafting sessions.
Kits like the Evershine Collection often include silicone moulds, making them an ideal starting point for beginners.
Exploring Metal Bezels for Open and Custom Styles
Metal bezels provide a more open design and allow you to feature items embedded in resin, such as dried flowers or glitter. They are perfect for creating custom and statement pieces, and can be paired with UV or epoxy resin. Fill the bezel with your resin mix, allow it to cure, and you’re left with a striking framed design.
- Great for personalised, minimalist, or themed rings.
- Works well with quick-curing UV resins for speedy projects.
- Look for sets like the Open Metal Bezels for a variety of creative possibilities.
When Does Mould Choice Matter?
If your design requires crisp edges and intricate shapes, silicone moulds give reliable precision. For projects where you want to showcase inclusions or create a statement look, metal bezels offer creative freedom and visibility. Consider your design goals and finishing preferences before picking a mould type.
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Whether you’re starting with a simple silicone mould or experimenting with metal bezels, selecting the right base sets the tone for your resin ring creations. Explore more tips and inspiration in our full guide on how to make resin rings.
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