$1.65
👉 Saturated brilliant medium blue tones with periwinkle highlights that shift to purple.
* CHOOSE SIZE:
Small = approx. 2 grams
Medium = approx. 3.5 grams
Large = approx. 4.75-5.25 grams
and our sampler bag is a generous scoop of at least .50 grams to test out. (Large glass jar and resin sample is NOT included in this listing).
* Absolutely GORGEOUS; This Chameleon Pearl Pigment is fine mesh (20-60 um), super sparkly mica based loose pigment with amazing chameleon color shift and vibrancy. Shifts multiple colors depending on the angle viewed from the front. A beautiful mica based chameleon color shifting pigment. This highly saturated pigment series is multi-dimensional and is a fine mesh with lots of sparkle. Dome sample shows the pigment mixed into clear epoxy resin.Particle size of the pigment is between 60-100 microns.
It can be mixed with lots of different creative mediums, and is absolutely a stunner in nail polish! You can add finer mica colors to it to customize the hue any way you like.
* COSMETIC grade including eye and lip safe! Awesome for making your own cosmetic blends, wont fade or bleed in nail paint mediums or lip glosses. Add a little to lotions for a beautiful shimmer effect. Great (and safe) for eye shadows. Vegan & not tested on animals!
* Solvent safe and can be blended into colorless acrylic mediums, art resins, nail art mediums, surface treatment on Polymer Clay, nail art surface treatment, etc. Our little robot charm is made with just mixing the pigment into the epoxy resin and curing in a silicone mold. You can also dust the pigment into a clean silicone mold and pouring in tinted (or clear) resin. The color will also deepen a bit with this technique.
* Lower temp use up to 425F degrees.
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Many of them are! Each listing gives specific uses or exceptions to a particular pigment, so look for that in the description section. When in doubt, feel free to send a convo.
YES! As a working artist, I love the versatility of using unique pigments across many creative mediums, so I only stock those that are solvent safe, are non-fading, are safe for heated mediums up to at least 400F and of course are non-toxic to our health. All you need is a transparent carrier to suspend the pigments in, or raw polymer clay to put them on the surface, and you're good to go!
Of course! All of our pigments are suitable for nail art and will create amazing unique effects. I would recommend using the flakes or powders with a gel coat medium and UV cure lamp for instant results.
Although our flakes and powders are non-toxic, they should not be considered edible or ingestable. I would stick with food-quality products only.
The original Lumiere Luster line is a new dichroic-like product for lampworking artists, such as myself, which is where the flake's high temp designation originated. But I found that they are just as amazing to work with in other mediums, not just for lampworkers! However, for lampwork or glass enamel use, use only those that are in our "high temp" section to ensure they're safe for glassworking temperatures (1000+ degrees F). You can also download a copy of my free PDF tutorial here: http://www.jetagestudio.com/PDF/Lumiere%20Lusters%20tutorial%20JetAge%20Studio.pdf
If you're not a glassworker, the "high temp" designation is pretty much meaningless, so you're safe to use ANY of the pigments in any medium you like, with beautiful results.
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http://www.jetagestudio.com/PDF/Lumiere%20Lusters%20tutorial%20JetAge%20Studio.pdf
We get that a lot! It's the nature of this particular product. Kind of an industrial marvel if you ask me how lightweight they are! We like to fill the jars right up to the top so it might be a little messy when you first open the jars; we sincerely apologize for this. Just be sure you aren't working with the flakes around any open windows or fans and it should cut down on how much they fly around. Remember: Art is Messy! 😁
Yes. There's quite a few awesome YouTube videos out there about paper embellishment with metallic foils or gilding flakes. Our flake pigments (and powders as well) will work exactly the same as metal leaf or foils. Take a look at this great video for some inspiration and a how-to use with different types of "glues" to stick down the flakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtq_UeJddyc
In addition to that, we've had some watercolor artists ask if they can make custom watercolor pan pigments with our fine powders and the answer is "yes"! It might take a little fiddling to find the right ratio of pigment to binder, but that's where your creativity comes in. Experiment with our ultra fine Discotek powder or ultra fine super shift powders!
Most likely, yes. I don't know all the different base formulas in soap arts but most of our mica based pigments should work just fine and are cosmetically safe. I would not recommend our chameleon flakes, however, unless it is used as a surface finishing touch (not mixed in). Testing is recommended for coloring and shimmer effects desired.