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A beautiful sea-inspired blue pearl pigment meticulously crafted to capture the tranquil allure of the ocean.

This hue is a radiant gem, echoing the intricate shades of the sea. The captivating play of light and colour will elevate your resin creations to new heights, adding a touch of magic and sophistication to any project.

  • Offshore = Blue Pearl Resin Pigment
  • 20g glass recyclable jar
  • Lightfast & UV stable
  • Colour swatch on side and top so you can see the colour when stored

Bloom Pearl pigments in resin are special for several reasons, 

Aesthetic Appeal

  1. Luminous Finish: Pearl pigments contain mica particles coated with titanium dioxide or other minerals, which give them a pearlescent, iridescent quality. This results in a shimmering, metallic finish that catches and reflects light beautifully.
  2. Depth and Dimension: When mixed with resin, pearl pigments create a multi-dimensional effect. This adds depth to your artwork, making it appear more dynamic and visually appealing. Particularly special in resin tables and artwork pours. 
  3. Vibrant Colours: The colours of pearl pigments are rich and vibrant. They range from subtle, elegant hues to bold, striking shades, allowing for versatile design possibilities.

Ease of Use

  1. Mixing: Pearl pigments are easy to mix with resin. They disperse evenly, ensuring a consistent finish without clumping or settling at the bottom.
  2. Compatibility: They are compatible with different types of resins, including epoxy and UV resins (tiny measures). This compatibility makes them accessible to a wide range of users.

Durability

  1. Colour Stability: As with all Bloom pigments, Pearl pigments are known for their colour stability and resistance to fading over time. This ensures that your resin creations maintain their beauty for years.
  2. Heat and Chemical Resistance: These pigments often have good resistance to heat and chemicals, making them suitable for various functional and decorative applications.

NB: For a transparent pearl finish, use less; for a more opaque finish, use more. Ensure the final mix contains no more than 8% to guarantee successful curing.

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