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Adding elements such as dried flowers, glitter, or metallic leaf is a creative way to personalise your resin rings. Properly embedding inclusions will ensure your designs are both eye-catching and durable.
Choosing and Preparing Your Inclusions
Pick dried flowers, cosmetic-grade glitter, or metallic foils suitable for crafts. Ensure any inclusions are completely dry—moisture can affect the resin’s clarity and cause cloudiness or bubbles. If using organic materials like flowers, press or dry them ahead of time. Handle the materials with clean tweezers to avoid introducing dirt or oils into your project.
How to Embed Inclusions in Resin Rings
After mixing your resin according to its instructions—such as a simple 1:1 ratio with an artisan jewellery kit—pour a thin initial layer into your ring mould or bezel. Set your inclusions gently into the uncured resin, arranging them as desired. Pour a second thin layer over the inclusions to fully encapsulate them and minimise trapped air. To create a clear, glass-like look, consider using a resin formulated for high transparency, such as the “Evershine Collection” – Artisan Jewellery Epoxy Resin Kit for beginners and pros alike.
When Does This Matter Most?
How you prepare and place inclusions is important when the clarity and finish of your ring are paramount—such as for keepsake jewellery or gifts. Precision at each step helps avoid bubbles, unwanted movement, or dull spots within the finished piece.
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With careful selection and placement, your resin rings can encapsulate personal details and sparkle beautifully. For more on crafting gorgeous resin rings and essential tips, explore our full guide at the parent page.
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