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US ARTQUEST-Jewelz Mica Powder Pigments are non-toxic inert powdered pigments made from mica. They exhibit extreme colorfastness and stability. Ideal for interior exterior and archival applications. Can be incorporated into any slightly thick medium such as paint varnish adhesives or gum arabic to produce a pearlescent or metallic luster. Includes (4) 3 gram jars. Come in a variety of colors.
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Add some color and sparkle to your glass projects! Fuse, enamel and flamework with Mica powders. Mix powder with Klyr-Fire and airbrush onto glass, then fire. Apply multiple thin coats and fire in kiln to about 1380 degrees Fahrenheit. Roll your glass bead in Mica to apply a metallic shine. Works great with all glass COEs. Can also be added to metal clay, polymer clay and resin casting projects. 200 grams. Project shown below created by glass artist Val Oswalt.
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Add some color and sparkle to your glass projects! Fuse, enamel and flamework with Mica powders. Mix powder with Klyr-Fire and airbrush onto glass, then fire. Apply multiple thin coats and fire in kiln to about 1380 degrees Fahrenheit. Roll your glass bead in Mica to apply a metallic shine. Works great with all glass COEs. Can also be added to metal clay, polymer clay and resin casting projects. 1 oz. Project shown below created by glass artist Val Oswalt.
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Meyda Tiffany 24in. Trail'S End Chandelier Rust Powder/Silver Mica 82337
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highly transparent white pigment for pearlescent oyster shell effect. Best used in transparent glazes over surfaces painted with color.
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When you think of mica, you might think of clear, glassy flakes of mineral, and that's exactly what mica is. Historically, used as sight glass material for furnaces because of its heat resistant properties and clarity mica today is used as a base for the luster pigments we sell and we offer the raw material here as a filler for various kinds of resins and polymer emulsions. Even in its microscopic form, mica retains the platelet qualities of the larger material and will act not only as a thixotrope...
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Natural Red Mica Powder - 1.1 grams (not for food use)
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This metallic looking Mica Powder can add sparkle, depth and interest to your fused glass. Just sprinkle the mica on a base layer and cover with a piece of clear. If you are applying only a fine layer, you can skip the clear overlay. They will not burn or lose their color, even at full fuse.
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30 grams. Used on the surface or inside a bead to create sparkle or shimmer.
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Mica Powders are non-tarnishing, non-toxic and universal. They can be added to virtually any medium: paint, glaze, wax. lacquer, varnish, shellac or acrylic to create a glowing, metallic luster. Mica powders can also be "flash gilded" by dusting or brushing them over a water or oil-based gilding size. 3.5oz jar
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Use Pixie Dust to create a sparkle or pearl luster color inside glass or on its surface. To use, place powder in a frit trough, on a marvering pad or small metal bowl, or you can also use an enamel sifter. Heat the glass until the surface is molten. Pixie Dust will only stick to molten glass.
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All images were stamped with clear embossing ink. The mica pigments were brushed over embossing ink to add color and sealed with a spray fixative.
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"I just received an order that I placed for fragrance oils. Thank you so much. I placed my order the Friday afternoon before a Holiday weekend and received it the following Tuesday. I was so happy. And then when I opened it, my happiness graduated to elation. I love the fragrances. I have actually experienced them before, but these are so much richer. Also I appreciate the care taken to ensure that the bottles would be safe and not leak. I look forward to placing many more orders *walking away to...
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Fused project below by Leslie Perlis. From "Contemporary Glass Enameling" book #6629. Polymer clay necklace by Jennifer Bezingue. From "The Art of Jewelry: Polymer Clay" book #6982. Resin coasters by Marie Browning. From "Casting For Crafters" book #6985. Fused bowl by Delphi artist Julie Nelson. Shown in Bowl Stand #30010. Confetti project by artist Brenda Griffith from "A Beginner's Guide to Kiln-Formed Glass" book #6644.
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Crafter’s Choice Products are held to the highest industry standards. Upon arrival, they are inspected for content and purity. Our quality assurance program ensures that customers only receive the best of the best.
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Non-tarnishing for a bronze gold patina Size Price Stock Qty Buy 3.5 oz $16.00 In Stock 1lb $39.00 In Stock
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The color looks absolutely gorgeous but when I tried it on I got the pretty silver with big thick bands of black streaks. I guess this batch wasn't mixed well? I don't know but I guess I won't be getting a bigger size of it. I guess it could possibly do with being in a hot shipping van (??) and the black oxide binds oddly because I just tested Antique Gold and it does the same thing.
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Use Pixie Dust to create a sparkle or pearl luster color inside glass or in its surface. To use, place powder on a marvering pad, heat the glass until the surface is molten and then roll it in the Pixie Dust. Works on all glass except borosilicate. Sold in packages of .05 oz. Please specify color when ordering.
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Indigofera tinctoria - Indigo is the only natural blue dye used by many cultures in unrelated places on every continent. Each culture, each village, each dyer has a unique way of making the magic of indigo work, and there are rituals surrounding the success of the extraction and dye process. Stories unfold about why this vat was successful and another failed. Earthues indigo is extra-strong, finely powdered and easy to use. This particular indigo is ideal for producing greens when overdyed with any...
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Sepp Leaf Mica Powders are non tarnishing and universal. These powders have many uses and mix with clear vehicles ranging from acrylic mediums to shellac.
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(Use small amounts to achieve the desired shade in the finished product) .Item #MICA-T
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Add some color and sparkle to your glass projects! Fuse, enamel and flamework with Mica powders. Mix powder with Klyr-Fire and airbrush onto glass, then fire. Apply multiple thin coats and fire in kiln to about 1380 degrees Fahrenheit. Roll your glass bead in Mica to apply a metallic shine. Works great with all glass COEs. Can also be added to metal clay, polymer clay and resin casting projects. 200 grams. Project shown below created by glass artist Val Oswalt.
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Add some color and sparkle to your glass projects! Fuse, enamel and flamework with Mica powders. Mix powder with Klyr-Fire and airbrush onto glass, then fire. Apply multiple thin coats and fire in kiln to about 1380 degrees Fahrenheit. Roll your glass bead in Mica to apply a metallic shine. Works great with all glass COEs. Can also be added to metal clay, polymer clay and resin casting projects. 200 grams. Project shown below created by glass artist Val Oswalt.
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