Description
Synthetic Opal and boobie award stones such as opal to add to any resin jewellery, for the October birthstone, the five year Boobie Award (Nursiversaries), to represent a rainbow baby, the pride rainbow or the NHS, or just to add a little bit of bling to your jewellery! We also offer opalescent flakes here, which are mylar shards, other birthstones are available here and the October birthstone dangle charm is here, and the crushed glass for resin is here!
Please read our full Terms and Conditions and FAQ page before ordering. You can order stock images here, featuring this sparkle mix colour!
Using Synthetic Opal
Synthetic Opal works beautifully in epoxy and UV resin. The resulting vibrancy will depend on how much of the flakes or grains you use, how it’s placed and your other additions, inclusions and elements. Cremation ashes, for example, vary in colour from white through to browns, greys and black. Please make sure you tell your clients you cannot guarantee a shade but feel free to show them Tree of Opals watermarked images until you have your own stock images. You may share Tree of Opals stock images with attribution (you must say that the images are courtesy of Tree of Opals) on your website and social media but you must not crop out the watermark.
Simply premix with resin then pour this into your mould, or push it into a mould already filled with resin, or sprinkle in a setting along with resin sparkle mixes or breastmilk pearly sparkle mixes. You can also add your clients’ elements or inclusions like breastmilk, lock of hair, umbilical cord and placenta or cremation ashes. Then cure in the usual way. Or you can add your resin to the mould before adding the forget-me-not flowers.
If working with UV resin we recommend you work in layers to achieve beautiful depths of colour.
Using Synthetic Opal
Easy Memorial Jewellery Tutorial using this gorgeous synthetic mint opal, here’s the full blog with the products I’ve used and written instructions
Photographing Synthetic Opal Pieces
Synthetic Opal photographs so much better with a darker background, like with this umbilical cord ring
When photographing breastmilk jewellery with genuine or synthetic opal, or even opalescent mylar flakes, it can be tricky to get the colours to show nicely. You may get better reactions from potential clients by taking a short video, Nikki recommends using TikTok to show the piece sparkling in either daylight or perhaps in a lightbox. If you do photograph the piece, making use of saturation and vibrancy filters can help clients see how beautiful they are in real life whilst still being authentic and true to life
Synthetic Opals in Keepsake and Breastmilk Jewellery
Opal represents the October birthstone and some people believe it’s bad luck to wear it if you’re not born in October or you breastfed for five years, however this is only true if you or your customer believe it. You can view the full Tree of Opals Boobie Awards for Breastmilk Jewellery list here over on Nikki’s other site.
Contact Us
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