Most Common Pigments Used with Epoxy Resin and Their Effects

Updated on Mar 21, 2025

Epoxy resin is a highly versatile medium, and choosing the right pigment can transform your project’s final look. Below is a guide to the most commonly used pigment types — each offering unique visual effects and creative potential:


🎨 Solid or Opaque Pigments

  • Available in powder or paste form.
  • Provide strong, non-transparent colour that blocks light.
  • Ideal for bold, high-coverage finishes in art, furniture, or solid-colour pours.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Letter molds
    ✅ Colour-blocked trays
    ✅ Resin inlays

💧 Liquid or Transparent Dyes

  • Designed to create clear, stained-glass-like tints.
  • Maintain the transparency and depth of resin.
  • Excellent for layered pours, water effects, or projects where light should pass through.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Ocean-themed art
    ✅ Petri dish effects
    ✅ Tinted jewellery

Metallic or Mica Pigments

  • Made from shimmery mica particles or metallic powders.
  • Offer a reflective, radiant finish with pearlescent or glittering effects.
  • Can be swirled or layered to create dynamic movement and shine.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Geode-style pieces
    ✅ River tables
    ✅ Abstract resin art

🌟 Neon or Fluorescent Pigments

  • Incredibly bright and vibrant, often reactive under UV/black light.
  • Offer a bold, high-energy visual ideal for eye-catching artwork.
  • Can glow subtly under ambient light or dramatically under UV.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Statement jewellery
    ✅ Kids’ art
    ✅ Modern home decor

🌌 Glow-in-the-Dark Pigments

  • Absorb light and then glow in darkness, slowly releasing stored energy.
  • The glow effect can last several hours depending on light exposure.
  • Use in small doses or mixed with other pigments for hidden nighttime effects.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Nighttime wall art
    ✅ Coasters & trays
    ✅ Unique gift items

🧴 Pearl or Iridescent Pigments

  • Contain coated mica flakes that shimmer subtly and shift colour with light and angle.
  • Provide a luminous, pearlescent quality — ideal for elegant and layered effects.
  • Often translucent, they work best with clear resin and light backgrounds.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Jewellery
    ✅ Ornaments
    ✅ High-end finishes

🌿 Natural Pigments

  • Sourced from minerals, plants, or earth tones.
  • Offer organic, rustic, or earthy colours that suit nature-inspired or minimalistic themes.
  • Typically matte, giving a more grounded, natural finish.
  • Great for:
    ✅ Wood-resin combinations
    ✅ Decorative trays
    ✅ Handmade homewares

📌 Creative Considerations

  • Pigment concentration, resin clarity, and lighting all impact the final look.
  • Mix and layer different pigments to create custom effects.
  • Always test in small batches and keep notes for reproducibility.