
Glow in the dark Jewelry
GLOW NECKLACES
These glow in the dark necklaces were made by using the powder and mixing it with crazy glue
inside the glass vial tube. It takes a while if more than one color is used to give
it a layered effect (rainbow). Glue gel is easier but harder to get on the bottom without
getting some on the insides of the vial. What a unique idea Jacqeline! Jacquelyn Lloyd
SCHOOL RING
Here is a sampling of only ONE of the uses I have found for your RED Strontium Sulfide
phosphor powder. My class ring from 1968 had a cracked synthetic emerald, which I had
not replaced in these many years, so I poured an epoxy mix using your powder into the
orifice and this is what came out. People who have seen it go: 'ooooohhh and aaaawwwwwhhhh'
because they have not seen anything like this before. The surface is original with NO POLISHING
AGENT of any kind used, since epoxy is relatively 'gummy-hard' and can easily dull
with abrasives. This is a good eye catcher.
Submitted By:
DANIEL K.DES
Long Island NY
Lord of the Rings Ring
Ring Of Power (Lord Of the Rings) using orange photoluminescent pigment.
Submitted By:
Rafael Linhares Marinho
Polymer Clay Jewlery
These amazing glow in the dark necklaces and glow braclets were made by a customer
with translucent "Premo! Sculpey" Polymer clay. This clay becomes plastic like after
backing in an oven. The results using our pigments are amazing!