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SunRain rainbow makers disperse sunlight into stunning rainbows through many-sided precision lead-crystal prisms.

SunRain rainbow makers disperse white sunlight into stunning rainbows through many- sided precision lead-crystal prisms.
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How it Works

SunRain rainbow makers (handmade by an artist) for window hangings function like single prisms, sorting full-spectrum combined light into its separate colors. For example, bending blue light more sharply than longer wavelength red and orange light.  A prism sorts and fans white light into vibrant colored spectrums when rays of clear sunlight hit the faceted surfaces at just the right angle.

Clear Advantage

Each SunRain rainbow maker holds 25 Egyptian lead glass prisms—each containing 16 faceted surfaces—that’s 400 light-capture points. Start creating dense rainbow patterns, wall-to-ceiling stripes, and clustered displays unmatched by basic suncatchers. Place an elegant daisy-shaped SunRain window hanger in every south-facing window for all-day joy as sunlight shifts from east to west.

Best Conditions

Clear, haze-free skies yield the sharpest crystal prism rainbows; diffuse light scatters beams but sharp Sunlight excels: full spectrum, narrow beam, tiny aperture. Nothing rivals SunRain bending light from a sunny window into a shady room—colored slanted, stretched spectrums slide and move everywhere.

Special Joy

My granddaughter’s room exploded in rainbows from three SunRain window hangers. That’s when she said “There’s rainbows everywhere!” Hang a crystal prism suncatcher in bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, reading nooks—handmade crystal suncatchers transform any space.

SunRain rainbow makers disperse white sunlight into stunning rainbows through many-sided precision lead-crystal prisms.

Understanding Prism Rainbow Makers: How SunRain Works

Like most single prisms, SunRain disperses spectrums of visible light. You could think of “disperse” as “sort.” White light is a combination of all visible colors. Color is a particular wavelength. If an artist wants to paint a blue sky, she is choosing 450 nanometers for that part of the visible spectrum. Red is on the opposite end of the light spectrum at about 700 nanometers.

Light Sorting in Action

The prism sorts white light into a range of visible wavelengths (distance between peaks of light waves). You see a spectrum when white light enters the prism facet at just the right angle. It is refracted (bent) by the glass. Different wavelengths leave the prism in slightly different but adjacent directions, which form the colors of a rainbow in a spot or stripe of divided light.

SunRain’s Unique Design

The cool thing about SunRain handmade rainbow makers for windows is the sheer number of adjacent facets available to receive and refract light. 25 prisms each with 16 facets is 400 possibilities. You will sometimes see a pattern of rainbows or a grouping from floor to ceiling. Having a SunRain crystal prism suncatcher in each southerly window of your home will give you joy throughout the day from east to west windows.

Optimal Viewing Conditions

The best days to see rainbows are when the sky is clear without haze. Haze will diffuse the sunlight, rearranging the direction from a straight beam to a general source of light.

Artificial Light Experiments

Can you make rainbows at night or when it’s cloudy? I’ve done a lot of tests with type of light, lenses, cardboard tubes, hexagon grids, distances, and aperture sizes. Xenon light was the best type of light if it was strong (around 4300K full-spectrum). Aperture had the most effect on clarity. Nothing beats the sun because it is a) white light / full spectrum, b) narrow like a beam, and c) small aperture for concentrated source. Sunlight through your window into a shady room has the most dramatic effect I’ve ever seen! Spectrums land on everything. They are slanted and stretched or close together and vibrant, but all in many different shapes.

Across the Living Room 25′ Away from Window

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  • SunRain rainbow makers turn ordinary sunlight into a room full of color. In my granddaughter’s bedroom, three SunRains fill the walls, floor, and even the hallway with little rainbows that dance across the room on bright days. She absolutely loves watching the colors move and change.
  • Each SunRain is made with Egyptian 30% lead glass prisms by Asfour Crystals, so the spectra are crisp, vivid, and intense. Those high‑quality prisms bend white sunlight into pure bands of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet that feel almost electric on your walls and ceilings. This is not the soft blur you get from cheap plastic “crystals.”
  • One SunRain rainbow maker holds 25 chandelier prisms arranged radially in a daisy ring. Each 2″ prism has 16 flat facets, so chances of rainbows come from hundreds of tiny light generators, in a single elegant design. The result is an explosion of color that feels much larger than the piece itself.
  • When the sun hits a SunRain hanging in an east, south, or west window, the room transforms. Pinpoints of sunlight are fanned out into shimmering spectrums that reach across floors, walls, ceilings, and sometimes into the next room. It looks like someone tossed confetti made of light—only there’s no mess to clean up.
  • I designed SunRain to be durable and and to look delicate. Epoxy resin and tiny nails lock each prism securely into place, so the piece can handle light bumps and window drafts without falling apart. You get the sparkle and fragility of glass with the reassuring feel of a carefully engineered piece of art.
  • Hanging a SunRain is easy: each one comes with a 2′ gold‑colored chain plus a lanyard clip and two small gold nails. Clip it to an existing hook, curtain rod, or plant hanger. Or use a nail to anchor it from the top of sunny window frame. A few minutes of setup and you’ve upgraded that window.
  • SunRain rainbow makers make beautiful, ready‑to‑gift presents. Every piece arrives in an attractive black gift bag, already dressed up for birthdays, holidays, baby showers, or “just because” surprises. When I ship them, they’re packed snugly and securely so the glass prisms arrive in perfect condition.
  • These are handmade art pieces, not factory items. I build each SunRain in my Omaha Resin Art studio. After building the center and placing every prism in the radial pattern by hand, I build up resin locking it all in place. I clean them, add chains and check everything is tight before it leaves my workbench. If you’re local, you can see them in person at Benson First Friday art shows or arrange a visit to my studio.
  • Midwest winters can be long, gray, and heavy. A SunRain in a sunny window literally brightens the room, sending streaks of color onto the floor, walls, ceiling when the clear day sun rains through your prisms. Even on those icy mornings, it’s hard not to smile when you see rainbow stripes warming up your walls.
  • Know someone who battles winter blues or depression? A SunRain won’t replace care or therapy, but it can add a daily dose of joy and color to their space. When the spectrums suddenly appear on the floor or ceiling, it feels like a small celebration that just happens, quietly, every sunny day.

SunRain Rainbow Maker Suncatchers utilize intricately designed lead-crystal prisms to transform sunlight into breathtaking rainbows. These prisms expertly disperse light through their many-sided surfaces, creating vibrant and dynamic spectral displays. The interplay of light and color is particularly striking when sunlight filters through, casting a kaleidoscope of hues across any space. For those seeking to enhance their environment with a touch of elegance, these Suncatchers are an exquisite choice.

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Rainbows Everywhere!

Rainbows Everywhere with SunRain rainbow makers hung in kid's rooms, bathrooms, reading nooks. Any sunny window works. Easy to hang.

Rainbows Everywhere! is a delightful exploration of the vibrant colors that brighten our world. Whether they appear after a rainy day or as beautiful art in our surroundings, rainbows bring joy and wonder to all. Join us in celebrating these magical spectrums of color that remind us of the beauty on earth. Let’s embrace the joy of rainbows everywhere we look!

Imagine a world where rainbows are everywhere, brightening our days and lifting our spirits. These vibrant arcs of color not only symbolize hope and beauty but also remind us of the joy that follows a “storm”. By embracing the idea of rainbows everywhere, we can inspire positivity and connection. Let’s celebrate the magic of rainbows and make them a part of our everyday lives!

Rainbows symbolize hope and promise, often seen as a bridge to brighter days ahead. Many cultures celebrate them in stories and folklore, attributing special meanings to their colors. As sunlight breaks through the clouds, it paints the world in shades that inspire creativity and joy. Next time you spot a rainbow, take a breath and let its beauty fill your heart with warmth. It serves as a gentle reminder that after every storm, there is a chance for light to shine through.

You can have Rainbows Everywhere with SunRain rainbow maker hung in your sunny windows. Transform any sunny window into a dazzling rainbow display with this handmade SunRain rainbow maker. Crafted in my Omaha studio, each piece features 25 premium Egyptian 30% lead glass chandelier prisms from Asfour Crystals—each 2″ long with 16 facets for maximum light dispersion. Arranged radially like a daisy, they fan sunlight into vivid spectrums of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet that dance across your walls, floors, and ceilings.

Kid’s Rooms

Great for children’s rooms, reading nooks, gifts, or anyone who needs a little color during our long Midwest winters. Rainbows everywhere helps people with depression by creating a happy confetti style environment, without a mess to clean up!

Handmade SunRain rainbow maker suncatcher – crafted in my Omaha studio. Each piece has 25 high‑quality Egyptian 30% lead glass chandelier prisms (Asfour), about 2″ long with 16 facets each, arranged in a daisy‑style ring to throw vivid rainbows all over your room. Hang it in a sunny east, south, or west window and watch your walls, floors, and ceiling fill with moving bands of color on bright days.

Built to be both beautiful and sturdy: prisms are secured with epoxy resin and tiny nails for a strong, long‑lasting hold. Comes with a 2′ gold‑colored chain plus lanyard clip or small nails for easy hanging. Each SunRain is new, handmade art, not mass‑produced.

More info at https://watercolorwildflowers.com/spectrum-of-colors-rainbow-maker/ You can find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/omahafineart/ OR Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/omahafineart/ OR on Pinterest at https://www.pinterest.com/mapimaging/

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August Newsletter: Resin Accent Lamp

Lamp with blue LED bulb in 20-sided clear icosahedron lens on a brass pole sunk into a 5-sided pyramid base of solid clear resin.

Resin Accent Lamp. Happy August!  Watercolor Wildflowers Monthly Newsletter featuring lighted icosahedra and a 40 watt LED icosahedron accent lamp. 

Customer Newsletter August 2025 Icosahedron Lamp

It is often said that, art is about light. I agree.  When painting with watercolor, my best landscape work is guided by light and shadow.  My resin art benefits from light, shining through clear and colored resin. Using back lighting and accent lighting brings out the brilliant color that transparent resin holds.

Lamp with blue LED bulb in 20-sided clear icosahedron lens on a brass pole sunk into a 5-sided pyramid base of solid clear resin.
This resin accent lamp is artfully made from resin, brass fittings, and simple electrical components.

Lighted Icosahedra in Resin

My studio is loaded with supplies and tools to build all these curious sculptures and resin paintings. Having the right assembly and parts leads to better art. Having everything at hand has increased my focus. Having a workshop to quietly cure my art and wood varnishing is incredibly helpful. In the studio, I work at the edge of practicality, leaning toward a mild panic. Everything I do in art is an experiment at some stage. I keep trying new materials, tools and techniques. This has led to some incredible discoveries, and a few chunks of failures in the trash.

Resin accent lamp with blue LED bulb beside a clear pentagon bowl holding a rainbow icosahedron. A warm lighted aqua icosahedron sits on a dark sideboard.
Resin accent lamp with blue LED bulb beside a clear pentagon bowl holding a rainbow icosahedron. A warm lighted aqua icosahedron sits on a dark sideboard.

New Accent Lamp

Resin Accent Lamp ideas by Perplexity AI.

My pentagon lamp base is made using a custom five sided pyramid mold that I built from “mechanically attached” polypropylene blocks. Polypropylene (PP) is the plastic material used for milk jugs. I use PP because resin absolutely won’t stick to it (but then neither will glue). Drilling and screws hold it together.  The inside of the mold needs to be tight, without leaking when the resin is poured. This hard mold casting is the same method I used making hexagon lighthouse bases. I like the look of a solid mass of resin with clean angular edges.

Unique resin accent lamp with blue green LED bulb in clear icosahedron lens.

Ornamental Art

When I set out to do resin art, I didn’t want to make the same things others were doing (charcuterie boards, jewelry, coasters, cell phone covers).  Neither does my art make a statement or communicate a message. I make “ornamental art” or decorative art. So far not many people have not found it useful enough to buy it. Or… I just haven’t been discovered. That’s OK though. I’m having a great time being creative in my 50th & Leavenworth Studio. But, its time to clean up and get organized for winter. My wife wants a couple doors refinished and my studio is the perfect dry workshop to do staining and finishing. Studio for hire if you need something…

Back Lighting

Back lighting is something I’ve done with my resin paintings.  It’s amazing what goes on with color as you mix red, blue, yellow. Now do that with lighted transparent resin! It is not elementary or plain. It is a way to mix without color mistakes. If I meant for blue to go here, but it went there instead, well… I’ve got purple or green along those edges now. I could not create this kind of beauty any other way.

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Back lighting from afternoon sun shining through rainbow icosahedron. The hard geometric shapes and shadow lines contrast well with the soft mixed primary and secondary colors. Find it in my STORE.

Clear Pentagon Bowl

The pentagon bowl is an idea I discovered. I made a flat mold with five 3-inch sides.  When I had six of them I attached them side-to-side with one in the middle, like a daisy.  As you raise up two sides, they meet at about 60° from the horizontal.  Do this five times and you have a bowl shape with a flat pentagon bottom. These look great!

Pentagon shaped petals formed around a clear flat resin pentagon at the base to form a unique bowl.
Pentagon shaped petals formed around a clear flat resin pentagon at the base to form a unique bowl.