Pearl Ex Powdered Pigment
Give your latest craft a shimmering finishing touch with this Pearl Ex Powdered Pigment. When you add this pigment to any slightly thick paint, varnish, glue, or paste, it will give it a pearlescent luster. The versatile formula makes it ideal for a wide variety of art projects. From resin to paints, this pigment will give your creative masterpiece a standout shine!
- Finish: Pearlescent
- Color: Mink
- Color Code: 646 Mink
- Net Weight: 0.5 Ounces (14.17g)
- Care & Safety: Non-Toxic; Non-Tarnishing; Weather & Temperature Resistant; Colorfast
- UPC: 743772166409
- Quantity: 1
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Perfect
If you love slime or even do it for a living this stuff is great! It very shiny and gives the slime a metallic touch.
Macropearl
This color is astounding! I am currently redoing my counters with a resin glaze. The macropearl is a solid color in the resin and has layers of solid pearly colors. It's beautiful!
Dry on black beeswax
The color pops like you would not believe. Instantly gives a mettalic sheen. Can not wait to try the silvers, golds and bronzes.
slime101
amazing i use it for my slime all the time
Great for grout
This grout is what you need to color grout for tile!
Awesome For Powder Coating Effects
I've had best luck starting with high gloss or ultra durable black and adding color to it. Gold, silver, green, and blue seem to provide best effects. To add texture to power coat, add some fine plastic glitter - colors will disappear but leave a texture.
Well…
It’s GREAT in resin and I’m sure a lot of other like mediums. If you’re getting it for clay, or two mix in with your clay, you’re most likely going to be disappointed at the end result. For everything else, it’s pretty awesome.
Color is great, but fades on baked clay!
I’ve used so many resins and powder pigments which I rub into finished unbaked polymer pieces and they hold their color perfectly once cooked… this rubs right off and transfers to fabric/skin/etc. the color is beautiful tho - I may try a varnish over