Dyes and pigments
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Magenta Pigment Paste – a vibrant pink-purple colour for epoxy resin.

Jale Pigment Paste – a yellow-orange tone for vibrant creations.

Resin Dyes B1 – Set of 6 Opaque Shades in Small Plastic Containers, 6 x 3 ml
Types of Pigments and Colours
- Liquid Pigments – easy to mix, ideal for intense and subtle shades
- Powder Pigments – saturated colours that combine well with transparent resin
- Metallic and pearlescent powders – add a luxurious shimmering effect
- Glitters and sparkles – enhance jewellery, decorations and creative projects
How to use pigments
Pigments are added to resin in small amounts – usually a few drops of liquid pigment or a pinch of powder is enough. Colours can be freely combined to create your own original shades. We recommend mixing the pigments thoroughly to ensure the resulting colour is uniform and free of lumps.
Tips and inspiration
Combine transparent resin with pearlescent powders for an elegant effect, or add glitters for a playful and striking look. Ombre transitions – gradual shading from dark to light – are also popular. There are no limits to creativity, and thanks to pigments, each product gains a unique look.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much pigment should I add?
A small amount is enough – we recommend starting with a smaller dose and adding more as needed to achieve the desired intensity.
Does pigment affect resin hardening?
Not if dosed correctly. If you add too much, it can affect the curing process.
Can I mix different types of pigments?
Yes, combining liquid and powder pigments is common and produces original results.