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Peach slices make stunning inclusions for resin crafts, but maintaining their vibrant colour is a common concern. With the right resin, you can preserve the look of your peaches for a long time.
Choosing the Right Resin for Colour Preservation
The main risk when working with fruit in resin is discolouration over time, particularly yellowing. To minimise this, it’s important to use a high-quality epoxy resin that contains UV filters. These filters help limit the effects of sunlight and slow down any fading or yellowing, allowing the peaches’ natural tones to stay visible for longer.
Products such as the ICreation Fast Epoxy Resin offer UV protection and a crystal-clear finish, making them suitable for delicate inclusions like peach slices.


Top Tips for Best Results with Peaches in Resin
- Dry the peaches thoroughly: Any moisture left in the fruit can cause clouding or discolouration in the resin.
- Apply resin in layers: This technique reduces heat build-up and helps prevent colour shift.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Even with UV-resistant resin, keeping the finished item away from strong sunlight will further extend its clarity and colour.
- Seal delicate inclusions: Consider sealing peach slices with a gentle lacquer before embedding to reduce interactions with the resin.
When Colour Preservation Matters
If your project is designed as a keepsake or display piece, keeping the original peach colours is often crucial. Using a UV-protected resin ensures those natural shades remain vibrant, especially for jewellery, displays, or gifts where visual appeal is key.

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Preserving the colour of peaches in resin is achievable with thoughtful product selection and careful preparation. For more advice, see our main guide on resin choices for peaches.
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