Art Resin 3:1 by EPOKE: India's Trusted Resin for Art

If you make resin art in India, you have come across the name EPOKE. The Art Resin 3:1 is the product most Indian resin artists start with and keep coming back to.

It is a two-part art resin system: three parts resin mixed with one part hardener Eg : 30g Resin to 10g hardener. This ratio gives you a longer working time compared to faster-curing formulas, which matters when you are doing detailed pours or working on large surfaces.

The result is a high-gloss, crystal-clear finish that self-levels without help. No brush marks. No uneven patches. A smooth, glass-like surface that shows your colours at their best.

EPOKE is manufactured in India by Fortune Chemie. The formula is developed and tested for Indian conditions, including the humidity levels and temperature ranges that affect how epoxy resin art cures across different seasons.

What You Use EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 For

This resin for artwork covers a wide range of projects. It performs consistently across all of them.

Resin art on canvas: Pour fluid resin art on canvas using the lacing technique, Dutch pour, or straight flip cup. The self-levelling formula spreads evenly and holds cell structures well when used with EPOKE's lacing pigment.

Geode and ocean art: The longer open time gives you enough working window to build geode lines, blend ocean colour layers, and add details before the pour starts to set.

Jewellery and small castings: The clear cure makes EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 a strong choice for casting pendants, earrings, rings, and small decorative pieces in moulds.

Coasters, trays, and home decor: Functional pieces need a resin that cures hard and holds up to daily use. This formula delivers both clarity and durability.

Wood coating and encapsulation: Press flowers, embed objects, or coat wooden surfaces with a resin that sticks well and cures bubble-free when mixed correctly.

Choosing the Right Resin Art Kit Size

EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 comes in five sizes. Each one fits a different stage of your practice.

  1. Starter Kit
  • Weight: 300g
  • Price: Rs. 600
  • Best for: First-time users, small practice pours
  1. Hobby Kit v.2.0
  • Weight: 1200g
  • Price: Rs. 1,480
  • Best for: Regular hobbyists, medium canvases
  1. Handy Pro Kit
  • Weight: 4kg
  • Price: Rs. 4,940
  • Best for: Active artists, larger projects
  1. Handy Pro Kit
  • Weight: 8kg
  • Price: Rs. 8,000
  • Best for: Studio artists, frequent pours
  1. Professional Kit
  • Weight: 28kg
  • Price: Rs. 23,500
  • Best for: Full-time professionals, bulk orders

The 300g resin art kit gives you enough material for two to three small pours. It is the right starting point if you have not worked with art resin before and want to test the formula without committing to a large quantity.

The 1200g Hobby Kit suits weekend artists who pour regularly. The 4kg and 8kg packs work well for artists taking on commissions or teaching workshops.

The 28kg Professional Kit is for full-time studios and artists who go through resin in volume every month.

Use the free Resin Calculator at Epoke to find the exact quantity your project needs before you buy.

What Resin Art Materials Do You Need Alongside the Kit

The EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 kit includes the resin and hardener in the correct ratio. Everything else is bought separately.

Resin art materials to arrange before your first pour:

  • Weighing scale
  • Nitrile gloves (not latex)
  • Plastic or silicone Mixing cups 
  • Mixing sticks (silicone or wooden)
  • EPOKE Drip sheet to protect your work surface
  • A heat gun or torch for removing mixing and surface bubbles after pouring
  • EPOKE Pigment pastes for adding colour to the pour

EPOKE sells a full range of pigment pastes, metallic gels, glitter, and accessories separately in the same store. The mini pigment kits (starting at Rs. 500) are a practical first addition to any resin art kit.

Why Artists Pick EPOKE as the Best Art Resin in India

Here are the specific reasons this art resin has become the standard choice for Indian resin artists:

  • Made for Indian conditions: Most imported resins are formulated for temperatures and humidity levels found in Europe or the US. EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 is developed in India and tested across Indian seasonal conditions. It cures reliably whether you pour in Mumbai in July or Delhi in January.
  • Crystal-clear, non-yellowing finish: The formula is UV-stabilised. Your finished pieces hold their water-white clarity for years without turning yellow or cloudy.
  • Consistent results across batches: Artists who pour regularly need a resin they do not have to second-guess. EPOKE maintains formula consistency across production batches, so your technique produces the same result every time.
  • Accessible pricing with professional performance: The 300g resin art kit starts at Rs. 600. You get the same formula quality at that size as you do in the 28kg professional pack. The only difference is weight and price. The bigger the kit size the more economical the price.
  • A community built around the product: EPOKE, has an active YouTube channel with tutorials, technique videos, and project walkthroughs made specifically for artists using their products. The Instagram and Facebook communities are large and active, with thousands of artists sharing work made with EPOKE epoxy resin art supplies.

Searching for the best art resin in India for home studios and professional use brings up EPOKE consistently, and the reasons are clear from the product range and pricing.

5 Questions People Ask About Art Resin

1. What is the 3:1 ratio in EPOKE Art Resin, and why does it matter? 

The 3:1 ratio means you mix three parts resin with one part hardener by weight NOT volume . This ratio controls the cure time and working window. A 3:1 formula gives you a longer open time than a 2:1 formula, which means more time to work with the pour before it starts to set. For beginners and artists doing detailed work, this extra time makes a real difference.

2. Is EPOKE Art Resin safe to use at home? 

Yes. EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 is low-odour and non-toxic after a full cure. Work in a room with good airflow, wear nitrile gloves throughout the mixing and pouring process, and avoid skin contact. Once the resin fully cures (typically 24 to 72 hours, depending on temperature), the surface is safe to handle and display indoors.

3. How much resin do I need for my first resin art project? 

For a 30x30cm canvas with a thin pour layer, the 300g Starter Kit is enough. For a 60x60cm canvas or a set of four coasters, the 1200g Hobby Kit is a better fit. Use EPOKE's free Resin Calculator at epokeart.com/pages/resin-calculator-1 to get an exact figure for your surface size and pour depth before ordering.

4. Does EPOKE Art Resin yellow over time? 

EPOKE Art Resin 3:1 is UV-stabilised, so it resists yellowing much longer than non-stabilised formulas. For pieces displayed in direct sunlight over long periods, applying a UV-protective varnish over the fully cured surface adds protection and extends the life of the finish.

5. What pigments and colours work with EPOKE Art Resin 3:1? 

EPOKE's own pigment paste range works directly with Art Resin 3:1. The range includes opaque, translucent, metallic, and super chrome options across 70+ colours. Avoid water-based paints and oil-based colours, as these interfere with the resin cure. Alcohol inks, resin-specific pigments, and EPOKE's lacing pigment all work well with this formula.