Setting up your glowing sanctuary is as easy as a summer breeze with no tools required.

Easy Steps to Sparkle
Follow the Path to Glow
Unpack the Magic
Open your colorful pebble mix and enjoy the bright, pretty shades.
Pick Your Spot
Scatter them along paths, planters, or inside your favorite aquarium.
Soak Up Rays
Let them sit in natural sunlight or under bright indoor light.
Wait for Dusk
As the sun sets, the magical transformation begins to happen automatically.
Enjoy the Glow
Watch as your space transforms into a luminous and peaceful wonderland.
Repeat Every Night
The pebbles recharge themselves every single day for years of fun.
Happy Gardeners
"I lined my driveway with these and it looks like a landing strip for fairies. My neighbors are so jealous!"
"These look stunning in my fish tank. They add such a soft light that doesn't bother the fish at all."
"The pink stones are the perfect addition to my flower pots. They glow for hours after dark."
The Glowing Choice
Why our pebbles outshine every other rock on the market.
- Premium high-density luminous resin material
- Vivid long-lasting glow for several hours
- Completely non-toxic and safe for aquariums
- UV-resistant coating prevents fading over time
- Beautiful mix of vibrant day-time colors
- Cheap plastic that smells like chemicals
- Faint glow that fades after ten minutes
- Toxic materials harmful to fish and pets
- Brittle stones that crack in the sun
- Dull muddy colors that look like gravel
They only need about 20-30 minutes of direct light to start glowing, though a full day of sun gives the best results.
Yes! As long as they get light from a window or a lamp, they will glow when the room goes dark.
These stones are built to last! The luminous material is embedded in the resin and works for up to 15 years.
None at all! Just place them and enjoy. If they get dusty, a quick rinse with a hose works perfectly.
They are lightweight resin, making them easy to spread and safe for glass aquariums.
Our multi-color mix features a playful blend of blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and pinks.
Frequently Asked Questions
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