Black
Black numerals for clock making ensure high contrast and excellent readability on light and colored backgrounds. Available in various versions – self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive, in gloss or matte finish, and in several sizes.
- Installation: self-adhesive for quick application, non-self-adhesive for gluing with adhesive or embedding in resin.
- Finish: gloss for a more pronounced look, matte for an anti-reflective and "graphic" effect.
- Universal choice: suitable for most colors and effects in epoxy and on lacquered wood.
Before assembly, mark the clock face axes, align "12–6–3–9", and only then fill in the remaining positions.
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Black foam self-adhesive numbers 85 mm are ideal for making large wall clocks or decorative signs. They are made of lightweight foam, have a thickness of approx. 8 mm, and...
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Black numerals: maximum contrast and readability for epoxy clocks
Black numerals are a safe bet if contrast, orientation, and readability are the priority. They stand out on light, milky, and brightly colored epoxy substrates and remain legible in both daylight and artificial light. This subcategory includes a rich spectrum of variants – gloss/matte, self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive options, and various sizes and font styles for clean minimalism or a strong graphic expression.
Matte black eliminates unwanted reflections and creates a "graphic" look, while glossy black enhances visual depth and creates striking numeral edges. Wider strokes work well on larger diameters and in public spaces, while subtle cuts suit smaller accessories and elegant home interiors. Thanks to the versatility of black, it's easy to match the clock face with other interior elements and maintain professional, clean lines.
Why choose black for an epoxy clock face
- Universal compatibility: perfectly contrasts with mother-of-pearl, pastel tones, and rich pigments.
- Functional and aesthetic choice: combines practicality (legibility) with design (distinct contour).
- Wide range of variants: self-adhesive and non-self-adhesive solutions, various heights, and styles according to the project's character.
Related assortment for fine-tuning the result
- Decorative materials: flowers, flakes, glitter, and other elements for a contrasting background.
- Colors and pigments: for achieving clear light and color contrasts.
- Tools: precise work without fingerprints and dirt can be achieved with quality tools.
- Sanding & Polishing: for a smooth, uniform surface of the dial.
If you want your epoxy clocks to look clean, sharp, and professional in any light, black numbers will provide certainty, stable aesthetics, and a long-lasting readable visual rhythm.
