Examples where(on) the technique is often used and what it can be perfect for. Of course, these are pure examples: the possibilities are endless. Be creative!
Pearl ink gives printed matter an elegant and luxurious sheen. The special pigments reflect light, creating a subtle, pearlescent effect that immediately catches the eye. Also known as Pearle or Iriodin, this ink is available in various colours and designs. As a result, the effect can range from soft and sophisticated to pronounced and striking, depending on the chosen application.
The technique is widely used to give printed matter extra cachet. Think of invitations, packaging, brochures or special editions where a high-quality look is desired. In addition, mother-of-pearl ink also has a practical side: thanks to the specific pigments, it can serve as protection against copying or reproduction, giving the content extra protection. In this way, the ink combines aesthetics with functionality.
The result is printed material that stands out for its brilliance and sophistication. Pearl ink enhances the visual impact and gives an exclusive character to the design, while adding a subtle layer of protection. This makes it a versatile solution for both creative and functional applications.