World of Color and Pigments – inspiration for epoxy, plasters, paints and design
Explore a vibrant world of colors and pigments that opens up endless possibilities for your creative work. Whether you’re working with epoxy resin, silicone, decorative plaster, coatings, concrete, or crafting unique jewelry, cutting boards, art or designer surfaces, you’ll find everything you need for coloring and effects right here. Our pigments are carefully selected to meet the needs of professionals and hobbyists alike.
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What will you find here?
- Effect pigments: metallic, pearlescent, chameleon, glow-in-the-dark, interference and other visually stunning pigments for design projects.
- Powder pigments: universal colorants for casting, coating, painting or tinting materials.
- Liquid pigments and alcohol inks: for precise dosing and tinting, both transparent and opaque.
- Pigments for cosmetics, soaps and natural colors: safe and gentle for sensitive applications.
- Samples and sets: for testing and experimenting with different shades and effects.
What are these pigments suitable for?
- Epoxy resin (jewelry, tables, artwork, coasters)
- Silicone molds and UV resins
- Decorative plasters and microcements
- Paints, coatings and finishes
- Concrete items, sculptures, designer objects
- Cosmetics and handmade soap production
Why shop with us?
- Wide range of proven pigments
- Detailed product descriptions and usage guides
- Professional advice on choosing the right pigments
- Fast delivery from our Czech warehouse
Which subcategory is right for you?
- Effect Pigments – metallic, pearlescent, chameleon or glow pigments for striking visual effects in epoxy, screeds and lacquers.
- Pigment Pastes – thick opaque pastes for rich solid colours – the easiest way to tint the whole mass evenly.
- Aqua blends WB – water-based Aqua Blends pigments without VOC for tinting epoxies, acrylics and water-based coatings.
- Pigment Solutions – liquid pigments for precise drop-by-drop dosing – transparent and opaque effects in casting applications.
- Alcohol Inks – fast-drying concentrated inks for petri effects, marbling and delicate colour gradients in resin art.
- Metallic Flakes and Foils – metal flakes and leaf for luxurious 3D effects and sparkle in castings, jewellery and furniture.
- Sample Sets – small packs of several shades to test before you invest in a large size. The ideal start for beginners.
- Pigment Supplies – scales, stirrers, gloves and UV lamps – accessories for accurate dosing and clean pigment work.
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List of products
Black water-based pigment ink for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and VOC-free safe formulation for both professional...
Blue pigment ink on a water basis for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and a VOC-free safe composition for both...
Green pigment ink on a water basis for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and a VOC-free safe composition for both...
Red pigment ink on a water basis for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and a VOC-free safe composition for both...
Turquoise pigment ink on a water basis for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and a VOC-free safe composition for both...
Yellow pigment ink on a water basis for coloring epoxy resins, acrylics, and coatings. Provides high concentration, UV stability, and a VOC-free safe composition for both...
Frequently asked questions about the "World of Colors and Pigments"
What is the difference between pearlescent and metallic pigments?
Pearlescent pigments create subtle shimmering reflections and depth, while metallic pigments have a more pronounced gloss and higher light reflectivity. All metallic pigments are pearlescent, but not every pearl is metallic.
Can these pigments be used outside epoxy?
Yes, most of the pigments offered are multi-material. They are suitable for epoxy resins, silicone, screeds, paints, concrete and cosmetics – but we always recommend checking compatibility in the product description.
Which pigment should I choose for jewelry making?
For jewelry, pearlescent pigments, chameleon pigments or alcohol inks for subtle effects are ideal. The choice depends on the style you want to achieve – soft pearl, vivid gloss or color transitions.
How strongly do pigments color?
The pigments are highly concentrated. For powder pigments, 0.5–2% by weight is usually enough for epoxy or another carrier. For liquid pigments, adjust the dose according to the desired opacity.
Can I combine several pigments together?
Yes, combining pigments is welcome and common – it lets you create new shades, transitions and effects. We recommend testing on a small sample first to verify compatibility and the resulting shade.
