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Choosing the right resin is essential for successful jewellery making and intricate artwork. The ideal resin delivers clarity, detail, and a finish that enhances your creativity.
Fast Cure Resin for Small Castings
If you’re working on small-scale jewellery or want to complete pieces quickly, a resin like ICreation Fast Epoxy Resin is a suitable choice. Its rapid 6-hour demoulding time enables you to progress efficiently through multiple projects in a single day. This resin provides a crystal-clear, self-levelling glossy finish, perfect for pendants, rings, charms, and other wearable art.
- 6-hour demoulding and transparent gloss for professional results
- Easy mixing ratio for reliable preparation
- UV filter helps resist yellowing over time


High-Viscosity Resin for Detail and Artistic Control
For artists seeking precision and vibrant colour separation, Art Pro Deluxe Epoxy Resin is designed with ultra-high viscosity. This property prevents colours from blending into each other, which is perfect for intricate techniques like resin pouring, geode-style art, or work demanding sharp lines. The self-levelling formula and enhanced scratch resistance make it suitable for coasters, decorative trays, and detailed artwork intended for display or daily use.
- Ultra-high viscosity keeps boundaries crisp
- Glossy finish for a gallery-quality look
- Strong UV resistance helps preserve colour clarity
When This Matters
Selecting the appropriate resin is crucial when you need either a rapid creative turnaround or fine control over layered colours and design details. For time-sensitive gifts or markets, a quick-cure resin is invaluable; for detailed art, a thicker resin prevents unintentional mixing and preserves your creative intent.

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Whether crafting jewellery or detailed art, matching your resin to the project’s needs ensures lasting results. Learn more about resin choices and techniques in our main guide on what happens if you use too much catalyst in resin.
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