Pearlescent powders
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Aurora White Turquoise Green – a delicate pearl with a turquoise-green sheen.
Aurora White Indigo Blue – a colour-shifting white pigment with a blue-violet effect for resin.
Aurora White Green Light – a light green pigment with a subtle white shimmer.
Aurora White Red – white pigment with a subtle red shimmer for resin.
Aurora White Salt Red Gold – a blend of white and red-gold pearl for resin.
Aurora White Blue – white powder with a blue effect for casting.
Aurora White Purple – a shifting pigment between white and purple.
Aurora Aurora White Blue – iridescent white pigment with a blue shimmer.
Aurora White Green – iridescent white with a hint of green for magical effects in resin.
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How to Achieve a Pearlescent Effect
- Full Colouring – mix into freshly mixed resin (A+B) to a maximum of ~5% by weight. You'll get an opaque, pearlescent shimmering look.
- Dry Brushing the Mould – lightly dust the silicone mould with a fine brush and pour in black tinted resin. The effect will remain on the surface and the colour shift will be greatly enhanced.
- Thin Glaze – micro-amount of pearl in a thin top layer and a clear coat over it for a smooth, durable surface.
Tips for the Most Striking Shine
- Dark Base (ideally black) enhances the AB/duochrome effect; it will be more subtle on a light base.
- Mix slowly to avoid bubbles; after mixing, let the mixture stand briefly.
- Layering thin coats adds depth without excess pigment.
Dosage and compatibility
- Recommended amount: typically 1–5% (start with a pinch, the effect is pronounced).
- Can be combined with other pigments (liquid colours, metallic powders) – always do a small test for compatibility.
- For large areas, plan for even thickness; too thin a layer may have less shine.
