In a world where visual appeal and product polish are just as crucial as functionality, pearl pigments are quietly doing a lot of heavy lifting. They’re the secret behind that luscious shimmer on ceramic tiles, the sparkle in lipstick, and the glossy sheen on plastic packaging. However, these are purposeful instruments for creating value rather than merely being aesthetic improvements.
Our specialty at SP Colour & Chemicals is producing high-quality pearl pigments that enable a variety of sectors to experience that magic. In order to produce unique and profitable goods, we have over the years assisted our clients in the ceramics, plastics, printing, coatings, cosmetics, and cosmetics industries in realizing the full potential of pearl pigments.
In this blog, we will go over five effective and imaginative methods to use pearl pigments from SP Colour & Chemicals in your products, whether you are a designer, producer, or formulator trying to improve the visual identity of your company.
1. Elevating Ceramic Designs with Iridescent Glazes
The production of ceramics is one of the oldest, although still developing, applications for pearl pigments. Adding SP Colour & Chemicals’ pearlescent pigment to your glaze can drastically change the surface of your products, whether you are making sanitaryware, artistic pottery, or expensive tiles.
How it Works: Natural mica flakes covered in metal oxides, such as iron oxide or titanium dioxide, make up SP Colour & Chemicals’ pearl pigments. Even after high-temperature kiln fire, these layers continue to reflect light, giving off that distinctive sheen or gentle metallic shine.
Advantages:
Heat and chemical resistance.
Durable color brightness.
enhances the value of conventional ceramic products.
Appealing to both classic and contemporary design aesthetics.
Our pigments mix in perfectly with ceramic glazes to provide consistently striking results, whether you are aiming for a delicate satin finish or a striking, reflected sheen.