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Alcohol Ink Set for Epoxy Resin

Brand : Jinjiang

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‎Rs380.00
SKU:
PG52

Bring life, flow, and striking color into your resin work with this 16 colors alcohol ink. These rich, fast-moving inks are specially made to disperse smoothly inside epoxy resin, allowing you to create soft blends, flowing patterns, marbling, and beautiful petri-style effects. Because the pigments are highly concentrated, even a few drops can deliver strong, vivid results.

The inks are alcohol-based and acid-free, giving them excellent flow on non-porous surfaces without leaving streaks or dull patches. From resin jewelry and tumblers to coasters, paintings, and decorative pieces, these inks give you full control over how light, dark, transparent, or layered your colors appear.

Included Colors: White (Shallow Settlement), White (Deep Drop), Black, Silver Gray, Sapphire Blue, Sky Blue, Purple, Violet, Peach Red, Bright Red, Saffron, Yellow, Dark Green, Green, Grass Green, and Golden

  • Each bottle contains 10 ml, 16 colors to choose from.
  • Why These Inks Work So Well
  • Strong pigments that go a long way
  • Smooth alcohol base for easy flow and blending
  • Ideal for layered and petri-style resin effects
  • Can be diluted for softer shades and subtle tones
  • Suitable for resin, glass, metal, ceramic, plastic, waterproof paper, and canvas
  • Great For: Epoxy resin projects, tumblers, jewelry, coasters, petri designs, alcohol ink painting, mixed-media art, glass art, metal surfaces, and decorative crafts.

Important: Not suitable for UV resin.

Tips for Petri Effects

  1. Works best on small to medium resin pours
  2. More white ink creates deeper sinking and stronger movement
  3. Adding a thin resin layer on top helps the inks form cells
  4. Final results vary based on resin type, temperature, and timing
  5. Shake each bottle well before use

Packaging & Use: The bottles come with fine dropper tips for accurate, mess-free application. They are securely sealed for transport. When opening a new bottle, cut the nozzle carefully to avoid splashing.

Use small amounts at a time, as adding too much ink can affect resin curing.