← Back to How do you make objects with resin?

Choosing the right resin is the first step toward successful jewellery making. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced crafter, selecting a suitable formula will help you achieve brilliantly clear, lasting results with your handmade designs.
Epoxy Resin: The Go-To Choice for Jewellery
Epoxy resins are widely regarded as the top option for resin jewellery thanks to their transparency and ease of use. Products like the Evershine Collection combine a straightforward 1:1 mixing ratio with enhanced bubble release, making them ideal for beginners and detail work alike. These resins are especially good for encapsulating small items or creating high-gloss pendants and earrings. Many kits also include the extra findings and moulds needed for creative freedom.
Practical Tips for Getting the Best Results
- Mixing: Always mix resin and hardener in precise ratios – for jewellery, a 1:1 epoxy resin like “One-2-One” is convenient and minimises measuring errors.
- Detailing: Opt for resins formulated for fine detail work, particularly if you plan to embed flowers or tiny charms.
- Accessories: Starter kits often contain finishing findings, pigment powders, and reusable moulds, providing everything you need from day one.
When This Matters: Selecting the Resin Type
If crystal clarity and safe handling are priorities, epoxy resins are usually best for jewellery. However, for quick project turnaround or exceptionally durable results, a fast-curing polyurethane like IWhite Polyurethane Casting Resin may suit advanced makers who favour rapid, detailed casting.
Related products
Related guides
When choosing a resin for jewellery, prioritise ease of use, clarity, and kit completeness for a smoother crafting experience. For more on making unique objects with resin, see our full guide on how to make objects with resin.
Google