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Luster Gel – a new way to color silver!

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011


Create a full rainbow of colored patinas on silver with new Luster Gel.

Iridescent Luster Gel for Silver is a brand-new product that makes it easy to change the color of silver jewelry. Unlike patina solutions that mostly* darken or oxidize the metal, Luster Gel creates a whole rainbow of different colors. The best part is, the colors appear in a reliable order! (*I say mostly because it is possible to get cool rainbows when using liver of sulfur…however, the process is less predictable and may require additional chemicals or heat.)

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Sterling silver Buddha / bodhisattva beads before and after being treated with Luster Gel. The blue color takes 20-30 minutes to achieve.

Sterling silver, fine silver and silver-plated jewelry pieces can all be colorized with Luster Gel.  Since patinas are created via chemical reactions, anti-tarnish treatments and coatings could interfere with the gel’s performance. Also, follow the basic chemical safety rules when working with this product: avoid skin contact, wear eye protection and work in a well-ventilated area. Don’t eat it either!

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Iridescent Luster Gel for Silver

Luster Gel is sold in a 4 oz. jar and needs to be mixed with water and the included activator powder prior to use.

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Luster Gel gets its green color from cupric (copper) acetate.

For each batch of Luster Solution, mix, in order:

  1. 100 ml (about 3.5 oz.) filtered water (use warm – not hot – water for a more rapid color change)
  2. 30 ml (1 oz. / 2 tablespoons) Luster Gel (stir before use)
  3. 1/2  teaspoon Luster Activator
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Once mixed with the activator, the Luster Solution turns dark orange.

Dip your piece into the solution (use a string or a plastic hook, or wear gloves, to avoid touching the solution). Over the next 30 minutes, the silver will change from yellow to gold, then orange – red – brown – purple – and finally blue. If you leave it in longer, it will go through the same color-change process again, only this time the colors will be deeper and more iridescent.

luster gel silver rainbow

All of the colors pictured here occur within 30 minutes, starting with gold (top left) after about 5 minutes in the solution and ending with deep blue after a full 30 minutes. On the far right are plain sterling pieces to show the transformation.

Once you are happy with the color, pull your piece out of the solution, rinse with clean water and allow it to air dry. Once it is completely dry, seal it with Renaissance Wax or a clear spray sealer to protect the finish. That’s it. Super easy!

When you are done, mix baking soda into the Luster Solution to neutralize it. At that point you may safely dispose of it by washing it down the drain.  Happy rainbows to you! ~ Cindy


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Thursday, July 8th, 2010

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Reviewed: Crunchy Granola Charm e-book

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Here’s a readily available e-book that’s well worth the $5.95 to download it!

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For some peaceful, easy beading...

If hippie chic is your bag, get into “Crunchy Granola Charm: Easy 60s-Inspired Jewelry to Make on Your Way to the Revolution“.  Yvette Doss‘s e-book lays seven approachable projects on you, with mellow pointers on how to put it all together.

Attractive photos from various angles open your mind to the true nature of each design.  In a great touch, Yvette also provides a soundtrack by suggesting some “Music to Bead By”.

She also keeps things nice and grounded throughout, listing a few possible places to buy the parts for each project.  Ribbon, natural materials like wood beads, and organic forms all contribute to a consistent and fun style in Yvette’s jewelry pieces.

For a source of inspirations, or as a gift for that earth-muffin friend or relative who’s interested in beginning to make her own jewelry, “Crunchy Granola Charm” is a good place to turn!

Read any good jewelry e-books lately?  Let us know in a comment!