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✨ Shimmering Brilliance: Jacquard Pearl Ex 3g #672 Interference Green - Enhance Your Creations! Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Paint TypeSpecialty
BrandJacquard
ColorInterference Green
Specific Uses For ProductInterior
Finish TypeMetallic
Size0.1 Ounce (Pack of 1)
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Description of ✨ Shimmering Brilliance: Jacquard Pearl Ex 3g #672 Interference Green - Enhance Your Creations!

Powdered mica pigment. Use in viscous medium for metallic/pearlescent effect. Pigment is colorfast and will never fade. 3 gram jar Interference Green. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Amazing Color for Arts and Crafts

This color is a must-have for any artist interested in unique and dynamic visual effects. I love the interference green hue, as it adds a mesmerizing depth to my paintings. The color is also very versatile and can be blended well with other colors. However, the only downside is that the product can be a bit pricey, making it hard for budget-conscious arts and crafts enthusiasts to purchase. Overall, I highly recommend this color for its stunning effect and high quality.

Pros
  • Bright and eye-catching pearlescent finish
Cons
  • Requires multiple layers for optimal coverage

Revainrating 5 out of 5

High quality pigment powder

Jacquard is a great brand. I have used many brands of pigment and use an interference line when pouring the resin. The pigment itself is very beautiful. Don't be put off by the one star rating by basing your rating on their failure, the pigment itself is good. But you should definitely do a little test before committing, as with any craft. The pigments behave like other mica powders.

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  • Painting
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

tissue defects. in Painting, Drawing & Art Supplies

Looks like it should have been awesome. I first tried it on fabric with a dry brush and it didn't stick or shimmer too much. So I mixed it with a fabric hardener diluted with water to apply to a fabric (which also needed to be stiffened). Initially, it looked more of a dull orange as it dried. As it continued to dry, it looked amazing! Perfectly flowing fabric. When completely dry, all iridescence disappeared and the fabric turned green. A huge dip if you want white iridescent lace. It can have

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  • Arts, Crafts and Sewing
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  • I don't remember