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Signature 3D Emboss Gel Designs

byRupaliOnline classes available; In-person training at studio in Vashi, Navi MumbaiStarts from2,500 per workshopView full gallery

Discover the art of raised, tactile nail designs. Master the high-viscosity gels that bring flowers and intricate patterns to life in my hands-on training.

A look back at some of my first emboss gel designs. This technique has become a signature part of my portfolio, and I love teaching others how to master it.

This collection of colorful 3D floral designs shows the versatility of the emboss gel technique. Each flower is sculpted to create depth and texture.

More examples of my 3D emboss work, displayed on a natural wood slice. Notice how the raised elements catch the light differently, adding another dimension to the art.

This is my Emboss Gel Series 2, where each design is unique. We explore different patterns, from delicate bows to intricate floral and abstract shapes.

A closer look at the detail in 3D gel art. I teach how to control the gel to create these clean, raised lines and shapes in various colors.

This video showcases a variety of white 3D gel designs with gold accents. This technique is perfect for creating elegant and sophisticated nail art.

A vibrant set of my original emboss gel designs. Learning this technique will allow you to offer truly unique and eye-catching nail art to your clients.

Another angle of my colorful 3D designs. In my course, you'll learn how to combine colors and add embellishments like rhinestones to your embossed art.

This video shows three different styles of emboss gel art, from simple patterns to more complex floral and bow designs, all of which are covered in my training.

The texture and dimension of these 3D designs are what make them so special. This is a skill that can truly elevate your nail art portfolio.

About Signature 3D Emboss Gel Designs

The secret to 3D emboss work isn't just the gel, it is controlling the viscosity. If the gel is too runny, your lines lose their structure; if it is too thick, you struggle to create fine, delicate petals. In my classes, we spend time mastering this specific consistency so you can create raised patterns that actually stay raised.

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