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Epoxy Resin

Epoxy resin is widely favoured by jewellery makers for its clarity, versatility, and durability, making it the ideal medium for creative DIY projects and professional craft pieces alike.

Why Choose Epoxy Resin for Jewellery?

Epoxy resin stands out for producing strong, glass-like pieces that showcase vibrant pigments, flower inclusions or embedded items. When mixed and poured according to instructions, it sets to a high-gloss, transparent finish that is both durable and beautifully clear. Modern formulas, such as those found in products like iCrystal, are often odourless, self-levelling, and have built-in UV filters to minimise yellowing over time.

How to Use Epoxy Resin for Jewellery Projects

  • Preparation: Always work in a well-ventilated area and protect your workspace. Prepare your moulds, decorative elements, and measure parts precisely to maintain clarity and cure quality.
  • Mixing & Pouring: Follow the manufacturer’s recommended ratios—commonly 2:1 or 1:1 (resin to hardener)—to ensure a proper cure. Stir slowly to reduce bubbles and pour in thin layers, especially for intricate designs or deeper moulds.
  • Finishing Touches: Allow the resin to cure fully before demoulding and lightly sand or polish edges if necessary. Many starter kits, like the Evershine Collection, include detailed instructions and beginner-friendly accessories for quick, creative results.

When to Choose Epoxy Resin Over Alternatives

Epoxy resin excels when you want lasting durability, high transparency, or wish to embed keepsakes, pigments, or botanicals in jewellery. It’s especially helpful for pieces up to 1.5–2cm thick; for extremely rapid curing, UV resin may be preferable for shallow moulds. If clarity, versatility, and compatibility with variety of pigments are your top priorities, epoxy resin remains a trusted favourite.

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Epoxy resin offers endless creative possibilities and professional-looking results for jewellery enthusiasts. To explore more materials and techniques, return to our main guide on what resin should be used for jewellery.

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