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June 29, 2025
great price, fast shipment
James Hough
June 27, 2025
I added this pearl to an ocean blue on a river table pour. It turned out great. Way more than you need for the average pour, but if you want to do multiple, this is a very economical option to add some visual interest and depth.
Kay D. Peddie
June 27, 2025
I bought this for use in resin. I thought is was brown but it is a rich brown/green color shift powder with a beautiful shine.
hon
June 23, 2025
I use this as a shimmer additive to certain fountain pens inks (so far tried in Waterman Serenity Blue and Noodler's Black) and it works really well! It seems to be a smaller particle size compared to the regular PearlEx and I haven't had any flow issues in any of my pens, even with fine nibs.
Kate L.
May 22, 2025
Worked very well for me. I used it while pouring polyurethane jewelry charms. It added a slight luminescence to the colored plastic.
Rich R.
May 20, 2025
As always, a great product. Start with a pinch. You can always add more. Will have enough pigment for years.
Kristen Black
April 11, 2025
This Pearl Ex Powder is beautiful! I bought it for resin crafting and polymer clay crafting. It doesn't disappoint. It's shimmery when rubbed onto cured resin pieces or uncured clay pieces, and shiny with a lovely mica shift when mixed into resin or clay. The color is intense too so a little goes a long way.
D. Larkin
April 2, 2025
I love all of the Pearl Ex powders because I can use them for all sorts of things. I use them to color paints, resins, glues, and glazes. I also use it for shading and coloring my craft items. It is a superfine powder that resembles powdered eyeshadow, but it's much more. They come in a large assortment of colors in either single bottles or multi packs. You can find more ideas on their company web site.
DW
March 10, 2025
I am not sure why the Amazon product description refers to “mink pinkâ€. The colour is not remotely pink. The product label instead refers to the colour as “minkâ€. The actual colour is nearly black, with a copper tinge, which for me worked out well. I used it mixed with 30-minute epoxy to repair a black ceramic piece, the pigment helping to make the repair a bit less obvious. But if you want pink, this isn’t it.
janet k
February 19, 2025
Hard to describe how it works, but it does and a little goes a long way. I had 2 picture frames that weren’t quite the right shade of silver and this stuff sorted it. Also I’d painted a gold mirror frame with silver paint, but it didn’t look quite right until I rubbed in this stuff, then when I did, it was subtly transformed to the right finish
Gigi
January 29, 2025
Excellent!
Sylvie
December 2, 2024
5 stars
Customer
November 20, 2024
Great product arrived on time
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