An orange epoxy rose trinket box is a stunning concept. Combining the organic, intricate shapes of a rose with the sleek, liquid look of resin creates a piece that looks like it was carved from amber or frozen fire.
Here is how to execute or find the perfect version of this design:
1. The Visual Styles
Depending on the "vibe" you want, the orange can be handled in a few different ways:
The "Eternal Amber" Look: Use a transparent, deep orange resin with gold leaf flakes tucked into the rose petals. It looks like a preserved botanical relic.
The "Creamsicle" Look: An opaque, pastel orange with a high-gloss finish. This feels more "mid-century modern" or "pop art."
The "Sunset" Gradient: A transition from a deep burnt orange at the base of the box to a bright neon orange at the tips of the rose petals on the lid.