There is something about color-shifting jewelry many of us like. Think about the changing hues of gemstones like labradorite. Another gorgeous one is Alexandrite – this one is green in daylight but turns mauve under artificial light. See my past feature on Alexandrite and the Last of the Romanovs.
Many polymer clay jewelry designers have also created color shifts in their work – see links below. But you can also achieve the same effect for epoxy resin work!
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