True Match Powder's formula contains a hint
of pearl pigments that enhance your skin's tone.
Two types
of pearl pigments help this primer deliver an instant dewy glow to the skin.
Brightening and diffusing mother
of pearl pigments hide away imperfections and create a youthful lightly dewy glow that appears runway ready even in the toughest of heat.
Not exact matches
The scuba knit ensemble, one
of the inspirations for the exhibition, stands as a superlative example
of the confluence between the handmade and the machine - made — the pattern on the train was hand - painted with gold metallic
pigment, machine - printed with rhinestones, and hand - embroidered with
pearls and gemstones.
Like a compact full
of crushed gemstones, the multi-toned, ultra-fine
pigment pearls adjust to the skin's natural undertones for a truly unique glow.
• The bronzer is a blend
of super flattering
pearls and
pigments to help naturally contour your face, and mimic that all over sun - kissed skin.
Apply a white gold
pearl pigment beneath the arch
of the brows for a luminous highlight.
L'Oreal Paris Colour Riche Collection Star Pinks have pure pink
pearls that are blended with velvet
pigments to give a soft finish that boasts
of sophistication inside out.
Inspired by the decadent glamor
of the Jazz Age, Lipstick Queen's «Cool Gin» lipstick is infused with golden
pearl - like
pigments for a molten finish.
With the latest technology, it incorporates a high density
of minute particles
of pearl into the color
pigments.
New technology allows for the incorporation
of a high density
of tiny particles
of real
pearl into the color
pigments, creating a crease - proof consistency.
The collection
of creamy
pigment includes soft shades from Pin - Up's prismatic
pearl hue to Hussy's yellow gold hue.
Formula Formulated with mother
of pearl base colour and mineral
pigments and enriched with Fermented Black Tea extract to instantly eliminate the grey tone and reveal a radiant complexion.
A jack
of all trades, this fan - favorite palette from Physician's Formula is an illumination powder, highlighter, blush, finishing powder, and bronzer made from the finest mother -
of -
pearl pigments to provide skin with an ultra-chic shimmer.
A choice
of eight colors is available: one solid and one metallic finish, four
pearl - effect colors and the two specially
pigmented crystal - effect colors, Prism Silver and Panther Black.
For 2009, eight exterior colors are available - 5
of which are new - including a new
pearl pigment process that improves luster and shine.
Other remarkable pieces include a 4,000 year old hippopotamus figure from Egypt's Middle Kingdom (from the Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien in Vienna; see above for image), a Moche stirrup - spout ceramic vessel with deer hunting scenes from around 500 CE (from the Dallas Museum
of Art), and the terrifying Ṣaḍbhuja Jñāna Mahākāla, an 18th century Tibetan sculpture in bronze,
pigments, and vitreous
pearls (from the Museo d'rte Orientale).
In her exhibition New Work, Nancy Lorenz has made use
of mother -
of -
pearl inlay, lacquer, white gold, and small amounts
of pigment, among other materials, to create an engrossing body
of work on view at Morgan Lehman Gallery until June 29th.
Images (left to right): Mouth mask probably depicting the head
of a rooster, Indonesia, Southeast Moluccas, Leti, Luhuleli, 19th century, wood, boar tusks, clam shell, mother -
of -
pearl, buffalo horn, resinous material, and
pigment, Dallas Museum
of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc.; Ceremonial cloth (tampan), Indonesia, South Sumatra, Lampung region, Paminggir people, late 19th century, cotton, Dallas Museum
of Art, the Steven G. Alpert Collection
of Indonesian Textiles, gift
of The Eugene McDermott Foundation; Protective figure (jaraik) in the form
of an animal, Indonesia, West Sumatra, Mentawai Islands, Siberut Island, Taileleu village, c. 1930, wood,
pigment, shell, metal, rattan strips, grass fibers, and monkey skull, Dallas Museum
of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc.; Male and female protective figures (pagar), Indonesia, North Sumatra, Lake Toba region, Toba Batak people, 19th century or earlier, wood, Dallas Museum
of Art, The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc..