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If you enjoy embedding flowers or keepsakes in resin, you might wonder if their colours will last. Preserving vividness inside clear resin is possible, though some changes over time are natural. Here’s how colour retention really works and what you can do to make embedded items last longer.
What Influences Colour Changes in Resin
Most clear epoxy resins, especially those designed for deep pours, now include UV filters that help reduce the risk of yellowing and colour fade. However, organic materials like fresh flowers and leaves are more likely to change colour or dull over the years, even when fully encased. Dried and thoroughly prepared botanics fare better, but direct sunlight and prolonged exposure to strong light can still have an effect.
Best Practices for Preserving Embedded Objects
Choosing the right resin is crucial for minimising discolouration. Products such as EpoxyTable 5-Five offer strong UV protection designed specifically to reduce yellowing for up to five years. For smaller items or intricate pieces, opt for a dedicated clear resin such as Trasparente, which also features a built-in UV filter. Always embed dry, clean objects and avoid using fresh flowers to help keep colours truer for longer.
When This Matters Most
Colour retention is especially important if you are preserving sentimental keepsakes, making floral jewellery, or creating decorative art for display in sunny rooms. If long-term vibrancy is critical, select botanicals that dry well and use trusted clear resins that mention UV resistance.
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While most objects will keep their appearance well in quality resin, organic items might fade gently with time. For best results, follow good preservation techniques and choose UV-stable resins. Explore more tips about embedding in our main how to embed objects in resin guide.
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