






✨ Elevate your art with pearlescent perfection — shine like no other!
Jacquard Lumiere 2.25oz Pearlescent Turquoise is a premium metallic acrylic fabric paint designed for professionals and creatives alike. Its light-bodied, mica-infused formula delivers vibrant, fade-resistant shimmer on flexible surfaces like fabric, leather, and canvas, as well as wood and paper. Perfect for detailed projects or bold designs, this durable paint resists cracking and peeling, ensuring your artwork stays brilliant through washing and sunlight exposure.





| ASIN | B0018NBF2A |
| Age Range Description | Ages 13+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,909 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #91 in Art Paints |
| Brand Name | Jacquard |
| Color | Pearlescent Turquoise |
| Color Code | Pearlescent Turquoise |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | 2.25 oz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (11,360) |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Included Components | Brush, Applicator, Palette, Pipettes, Storage Box |
| Is Waterproof | False |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Type Name | Acrylic |
| Item Volume | 2.25 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 3.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Jacquard |
| Model Name | Lumiere |
| Model Number | F-JAC1571 |
| Paint Type | Specialty |
| Part Number | 442410 |
| Size | 2.25 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Fade Resistant, Washable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric |
| UPC | 743772157106 |
| Unit Count | 2.25 Fluid Ounces |
S**E
Easy to work with, little goes a long way and drys quickly!
Very easy to work with on leather. Applied a very small amount with small brush in a buffing motion. The color is beautiful. Dries quickly. This is a very light coat and will be doing another light coat.
S**Y
Exceeded my expectations
I purchased these to use on my gourd projects but ended up using them on my leather cuffs as well. They are much cheaper than the gourd and leather paints and make for a stunning product. They seems like such a small amount but they go far. I made a sunset on a leather cuff by blending three colors with the finger of my latex glove using only a tiny drip of each color then added some birds in the sunset with a tiny brush. So little paint; such a beautiful effect. Everyone that sees it, loves it and asks how I accomplished the look. The paints are awesome! I love the pearlscent quality to them. One word of caution. Don't use the color from the outside of the bottle as a guide to what it will look like on your final project. I always make a color pallet on a piece of leather or whatever I'm working with to see what it will look like in the end. For instance, colors 554 sunset gold looks like a gold color in the bottle and 555 halo pink gold looks like a dark magenta with gold flakes in the bottle but once applied to leather both look like the same color. You have to tilt the leather until you can not see the shin to see any of the pink color of 555 but it's only a slight color difference. Additionally, 572 and 556 both look like a green with gold flakes. Spectacular color on the leather but they look the same. 556 should have some blue in it. Because these are so fantastic for my projects, I'm going to overlook the two colors that come out the same as the others because, I have been able to get by on the 7 colors just fine and I will probably purchase another pack of Jaquard's Halo paints in another color set as soon as I have a project that needs more variation.
T**H
Did a good job
The color is fabulous, exactly what I was looking for. I bought the Rose gold fabric paint for a pair of shoes on my wedding day, it was very hard to find any in this color. The jar is small but if applied correctly it will cover a good amount. I did have to use two layers. On black and velvet it didn't cover well with one coat. I initially wanted to use it on the border of the shoes which is pleather but it did what to sit on that and cover with out streaks, easily cleaned of when wet but I used a dry eraser to get the dried on paint off and it worked. Over all very satisfied I even had enough to do some of the lace out line on my hand gloves. If I need to do another project I would recommend this product.
S**E
GREAT metallic paint for a metal look vs. a metallic-painted look. Versatile: Opaque coverage or dry brushed for less so
This paint is amazing! I used the Old-Brass #548 for the two projects I'll talk about here. One was for an old and unique styled and scale lamp with olive-green ceramics between a brass base and neck. The other project was for an Asian-styled jewelry chest I received as a gift during college in '91/'92: The handles are casted metal with a brass finish. I couldn't replace the handles because they are a non-standard screw-hole spacing and overall size/shape. -------------------------------------------------------------------- Pros & Cons -------------------------------------------------------------------- + Opaque, smooth and consistent brass-color coverage with wet or full brush + Can achieve a brushed but full coverage with dry brushing technique (requires decent to good brush too) + cleans with water easily, even out of material if cleaned quickly (no drying) + covers texture imperfections/damage on real brass when using a layered approach - expensive if you are doing a large project BEST SUITED FOR: Smaller and or detailed projects; people needing a brass appearance on metal SUGGESTIONS: Prep your surfaces, use good brushes; Be patient and take your time for a consistent appearance -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Lamp Project ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Bought the lamp base in a thrift shop for $5... it was a STEAL. I rewired it with a kit from Lowe's. The ceramics was the perfect color and design for what I wanted & needed in the bedroom. The shade came from elsewhere but not relevant for review... For this review, the most relevant piece is that the brass was tarnished and dirty, not a pretty patina. There appeared to be some sort of paint or chemical that was on (possibly spilled on) parts of the brass. I couldn't clean off with brass cleaner or scrub it off with water and a no scratch sponge. I used a super-fine sand paper and small block and started sanding it off the brass. It worked but delicate and time consuming. In the end, I lightly sanded all the brass (give it a brushed appearance was the thought) in the same direction with a focus on achieving a uniform surface and color. Unfortunately, the hardened goo that I sanded left discoloration, and in some spots different texture. So it appeared to be a metal with a brass color or cheap brass since it had a sort of silver tone under/ mixed in the light brass color when I was done. In the areas with textured leaves there was black in the recesses. I left as much of that as possible. I initially put a clear, satin spray on the metal and left it. I had sought a brass paint then but didn't find anything I could use. It wasn't perfect but it was adequate for several years (2006 to 2015). I did some redecorating (new spread & pillows, a decorative mirror above the long dresser, other accents...) and the gold and brass tones made the lamp look really bad. So... I sought out a solution and found Lemiere after reading reviews of that and other paints. I cleaned and dried the surface of the metal. I used a sable hair brush and tested a spot with a half wet/ half dry stroke. It blended well onto the surface so I continued the process. I achieved an opaque, smooth and consistent brass-color coverage with wet or full brush strokes in the flat surfaces. On the damaged/ textured spots I started with a dry brush technique and layered on the paint brushing outward with each coat. It was effective for covering those imperfections really well. I used a dry brush technique and spot wet brush technique on the decorative leaves to allow the black recesses to remain as much as possible. THIS IS WHERE patience pays.. slow and layered dry brushing takes that to keep the visual depth and texture with a paint that is so opaque. However, I don't believe a less opaque paint would have worked to achieve the consistent appearance and especially in the places where the metal was pitted from the damage. It dries quickly. In a few days I may put a clear coat sealer on it... I may not because I think it will change the metal appearance to look like a painted surface if I do that. I am thrilled with the outcome. If the paint chips or changes when dusting/ cleaning, I'll post the outcome. -------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Jewelry Chest handles Project ---- -------------------------------------------------------------------- This isn't a great piece of furniture but it is incredibly functional for me. I have never seen another chest with as useful a storage layout and styling for my bedroom so I maintain it like it was a better piece of furniture. It was from Service-Merchandise back in the early 90's. Over the years the inexpensive, casted-metal handles, that are finished in a brass tone, showed their age. I tried to replace the handles but they are such an odd spacing for the screw holds in the drawers and doors that was impossible. Also, they are a bit ornate so left a unique shadow and physical impression on the wood surface for each handle so if I had found the right size, I would have to refinish the chest completely. So, like the lamp, I painted the handles. It really gave a wow factor: I guess seeing and using it everyday I was blind to just how shabby they had become. Anyway, I found the opague coverage especially useful for covering the ridges and the worn areas of the knob part of the handles. The finish is consistent and does not show brush strokes. I used a wet brush technique with a small sable brush so there are not visible brush strokes so don't look painted. The handles just appear brass. I don't have any idea how well they will wear but I'll post after some time and let you know. I think they will wear pretty well given how the paint dries but we'll see. I am very optimistic.
R**Z
Not metalic, but decent paint coverage
Nice blood red paint, but not metalic. Appears as a flat color.
P**R
Great product
Excellent paint to work with. Used on multiple surface.
A**R
Beautiful rich color
J**A
Great.. Very useful for any product makeover.. good quality.
F**N
Wanted a proper magenta and saw this pearlised one. For using on up-cycling projects / furniture. Tested on paper so far and love the colour and pearl finish! Can’t wait to use. Well Worth the wait as came all way from USA. Good price / delivery service
S**L
Fantastico arrivato in anticipo. Sono passati solo 15 gg da quando é stato spedito. Ero preoccupata della dogana,invece é andato tutto bene ed il prodotto era ben imballato e é come da descrizione. 4 stelle perché ancora non l'ho provato ma sono sicura che sarà un buon prodotto,grazie al venditore
A**S
Muy buena pintura para pintar plástico
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