Are Your Products Safe? What About Using with a Pacemaker? What about Epoxy?
ARE YOUR PRODUCTS SAFE WITH A PACEMAKER?IS EPOXY TOXIC?Yes, our products are safe, especially with a pacemaker. They work as passive harmonizers. There isn’t any energetic circuit or any kind of disruptive type of EMI or interference coming from any of our décor or any of our wearable jewelry.
You can wear it with a pacemaker, and it will be just fine. That’s coming from an electrical engineer, by the way. He knows his stuff. Those kinds of things — there could be problems if you’re around sources of electrical discharges, electrical circuits that throw out pulses, or things that can disrupt or send out noise electrically. This does not do that. It’s just a passive composite.
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Understanding Passive Harmonizers
Our products work as passive harmonizers. There’s no energetic circuit inside, and there’s nothing that emits or disrupts electromagnetic energy. This means the piece doesn’t produce any pulses or electrical emissions that could interfere with medical devices like pacemakers.
The design is simple and stable. It functions as a static, passive piece that interacts with the environment without sending any kind of signal or current. That’s why it’s safe for anyone wearing a pacemaker. It doesn’t fall under electronic components; it’s more like a solid piece of material, entirely inert from an electrical standpoint.
When an engineer looks at these designs, the distinction becomes clear. Problems occur when you have unshielded electronics or circuits that radiate electromagnetic noise. These can interfere with pacemakers. But a passive harmonizer doesn’t generate any such noise. It’s a stable composition made to harmonize, not to emit.
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The Role of Epoxy Resin
Our products are made from all kinds of materials inside an epoxy resin. All of our epoxy products are solid and hard — they are fully cured through the chemical process.
Once the epoxy is cured, it becomes a stable solid. It’s the same kind of epoxy resin that’s used in countless everyday objects — the same material your cell phone is made of, the same material your laptop is made of. The structure is solid, smooth, and safe to touch and wear.
It falls under the category of epoxy jewelry. There’s an entire field of artisans making epoxy jewelry worldwide, and our products belong in that same category. The resin provides a clear, durable encasing for the materials inside.
Once the epoxy has gone through the curing process, the final polymer structure is complete. It’s chemically inert, which means it’s not toxic. That’s why our products are safe to wear and handle. There’s no smell, no reaction, no chemical residue. Just a clean, hardened, finished surface.
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Is Epoxy Toxic?
We did a separate video about five years ago called Is Epoxy Toxic? The quick answer is no, it is not, after it has been cured and it’s in that solid state.
Cured epoxy resin is safe. Before curing, when it’s still in liquid form, you follow the manufacturer’s safety guidelines. But once it’s fully hardened, it’s completely stable. You’re surrounded by cured epoxy every day — in your phone, your laptop, furniture, and even consumer electronics.
In our process, curing happens completely before the product ever leaves the studio. What our customers receive is a finished, solid, safe, non-toxic item. You can wear it, display it, or keep it close to you without concern.
What Makes Our Products Different
The difference lies in how we approach safety and quality. We combine the principles of engineering with the artistry of handcrafted design. There’s no electrical activity, nothing that powers up or emits. Just pure composition and balance.
Passive harmonizers stand apart from electronic alternatives that rely on currents, chips, or powered circuits. Those might produce measurable signals or pulses. Ours don’t. They simply exist within the environment, harmonizing through their structure and materials alone.
This simplicity makes them safe for everyone — even for people with sensitive medical equipment like pacemakers. There’s no risk of interference, no electronic emission, and no hazard from the resin casing.
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Material Integrity and Safety
Each piece is solid. The epoxy is fully cured. The materials inside are sealed and stable. The curing process locks everything in a permanent, non-reactive state. That’s the key to durability and safety.
Like epoxy jewelry, these pieces are meant for wearing. They stand up to handling, body heat, and ordinary exposure. The surfaces remain smooth and stable over time. Because the chemical reaction of curing is complete, no further change occurs in the resin’s composition.
In short: what you receive is inert and completely safe. The same epoxy chemistry has been used safely for decades across industries — from electronics and appliances to art and consumer products.
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Why You Can Use Our Products with a Pacemaker
Pacemakers are sensitive devices designed to regulate heart rhythm. They can be affected by strong electromagnetic fields or electrical noise from unshielded sources. That’s why it’s important to stay clear of any product that emits power, pulses, or radiofrequency energy.
Our products do none of that. They contain no wires, no batteries, and no circuits. They don’t connect to power or transmit energy in any form. They simply exist as static pieces. There’s nothing to trigger interference. That’s why engineers confirm their compatibility.
If a product has moving electrical current or pulse output, it may cause interference. Ours don’t. They sit quietly and harmonize through structure alone. This is what we mean by passive harmonizers. They remain passive — steady, constant, and safe.
