Our marbelux pigment set contains the following colours each in a 20ml pot:
- Black
- Green
- Blue
- Red
- Yellow
A small amount of each goes a long way and the set will last for dozens of makes!
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Marbelux is our eco resin which allows you to create home decor in just 30 minutes!
It has a silky smooth concrete finish. Is flame resistant, so perfect for candles! And cures a pure white when no colour is added. It is a powder which you mix with our liquid solution.
Marbelux is perfect for beginners. It is very straightforward to use and cures in just 30 minutes! Inside each kit is an instruction booklet and links to video tutorials.
Marbelux cures to a matte, stone-like finish, whereas epoxy resin cures clear and glossy. It sets much faster and is easier to use, making it ideal for beginners and home décor pieces.
Marbelux is mixed at a 3:1 ratio and comes with a liquid to mix in. The reason we provide a liquid is because it leaves a more silky & durable finish, compared to eco resins that mix with just water.
Marbelux sets in 30-60 minutes depending on the piece you are making.
You do not need to seal marbelux, that is totally optional. Without sealing you will still have a silky, concrete finish which is very nice to touch. If you are planning to use it for a candle holder we also do not recommend sealing it.
If you would like to seal it you can do so to make it more water resistant and give it a brighter finish. You can find our tutorial on how to make your own sealant here.
Marbleux is not waterproof. However, you can make it water resistant by using a sealant. You can find our tutorial on how to make your own sealant here.
Marbelux is heat and flame resistant once cured, making it perfect for items like candle holders.
Yes you absolutely can! You can use any acrylic paint on marbelux and sand it with dry/wet sandpaper.
Marbelux is ideal for a range of art including home decor, candle holders or general art! It can be poured into any silicone moulds, so the sky really is the limit.
You can use any silicone mould you have! Anything you already have for resin can be used for marbelux.
Here is the SDS for our resin:SDS
Technical information for our shallow pour resin:Technical Info
Technical information for our deep pour resin:Technical Info Deep Pour