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Compatible with All Transparent Resins for Glazing Effects

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Compatible with All Transparent Resins for Glazing Effects

Pearline pigments are a popular choice for resin artists looking to add an iridescent, pearlescent finish to their transparent resin projects. Choosing the right resin and application method ensures vivid, unique glazing effects every time.

Choosing the Right Transparent Resin

Pearline pigments work well with most types of transparent casting resin, including epoxy and UV-cured systems. The key is to select a resin that cures with a crystal-clear finish, as this maximises the pearlescent shimmer of mica-based pigments. These pigments are not suitable for opaque or heavily filled resins, as their effects are lost in non-transparent bases.

Applying Pearline Pigments for Glazing

For glazing effects, mix a small amount of pearline pigment directly into the transparent resin before pouring or brushing onto your project. Start with a little pigment and gradually increase to achieve the desired shimmer. This technique works especially well on surfaces where a subtle, light-catching sheen is desired, such as coasters or jewellery.

  • Mix thoroughly to prevent streaks or clumps.
  • Pour or brush onto cured resin pieces for best glazing results.
  • Allow to cure fully for optimal clarity and effect.

When This Matters

If you want to highlight surface details or add a luxurious finish without covering underlying patterns, using pearline pigments in clear resin offers highly effective results. Their lightfast and stable properties ensure lasting visual impact, even under sunlight or mild heat.

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When selecting materials for your next glazing project, pairing pearline pigments like “Iridron” – Pearline Pigments, 25ml with transparent resin ensures brilliant, lasting results. For more resin colouring techniques and compatible products, explore our main guide on how to colour dry resin.

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