







🎨 Transform your metals into timeless art with every drop!
The Beadsmith XL Gel Liver of Sulfur is a 1oz extended-life gel that creates rich, oxidized patina finishes on silver, copper, bronze, and other metals. It mixes easily with heated water to produce multiple batches, enabling artists and jewelers to achieve vintage, multi-tonal effects with professional precision. Non-flammable and light-stable, this gel offers a safer, longer-lasting alternative to traditional liver of sulfur powders.















| ASIN | B004PLZ4SS |
| Brand | The Beadsmith |
| Capacity | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,238) |
| Date First Available | 26 Feb. 2011 |
| Item Weight | 59 g |
| Material | Silver, Copper |
| Model Number | XTL-8010 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.54 x 9.4 x 0.01 cm; 59 g |
A**A
Great product, arrived in time and good results
I was really happy to find this at such a low price as well. Saved me a lot of trouble as i used to oxidise some jewellery i was working on. The instructions are really straightforward. Although I didnt wear gloves I would recommend you do because it's difficult to avoid contact with the substance and your hands feel a bit itchy for a while afterwards. Also had a small effect (just a tint) on brass as well which was good. Very smelly so try and do it outdoors if possible or next to window. The smell stays on for a while but I knew that already from working with it before.
D**S
It does work with heat if working on Bronze
I was wanting to patch repair patina on a bronze dog sculpture and was hoping this gel would work. I first tried it cold but with heated water and one drop of gel to a tablespoon of water and applied to the part I wanted to patinate…. absolutely nothing happened after leaving for a couple of hours. I then heated the part of the sculpture with a small butane torch to around 65 degrees Celsius. (I have a Lazer heat temperature gun) still applying the same mixture of gel to water and that worked very well indeed. So, after my initial reaction to this gel, I am now happy with it and say that it definitely does work. The photo shows the end result. The patch was across the back of the dog. Not perfect but much much beter than how it was.
P**S
Really good product
Very good product works exactly as it should
A**R
Works
Easy to use, you just need a very quick dip to get a result, but you can always keep it in for longer if you need to, be aware it works really fast. I love the effect.
S**S
Use it outside
Does what it says on the packet
R**E
Only used once so far....
Only used once so far and failed miserably at it. User error - nothing wrong with the product. Will keep trying till I get it right! As you only have a to use a few drops each time this bottle will last quite a while so good value for money.
S**R
A little goes a very long way…
Is a small bottle. I used this to ‘blacken’ some silver. That said I mixed up a tiny amount (a few drops) to plantina a ring and it worked brilliantly. Would recommend.
R**S
Does not last very long and hardened after 2 uses…
This stuff is ok but I may need to try some other options, it works well enough at creating a patina but the solution doesn’t last very long. I’m not expecting it to last more than an hour but it starts losing its efficacy after about 10 minutes which isn’t ideal. I’ve also I only used it twice, I stored as per instructions and it has been sealed and placed in the bag it came in, however last time I went to use it had hardened and I couldn’t any out without having to take the lid off and dig around a bit, which was not great as it exposed the smell more. I find liver of sulphur to be quite expensive so it’s not great when the gel hardens after two uses.
L**A
Todo perfecto. La calidad y la entrega son excelentes
A**I
Delivery was extremely fast despite the pandemic situation. Just tried on my brass knife handle, unfortunately doesn't work at all. A pity.
C**E
I saw someone asked a question about restoring the patina to sterling, and it got some negative responses — but I found ti to work beautifully! I am a bit of a sterling silver flatware/napkin ring magpie, and I've gotten a lot of pretty things on eBay. Sometimes the seller polishes the items before sending with something harsh like TarnX, which leaves a cloudy white cast and takes away the dark parts of the silver — even where you want it, so you can really see the details. In my experience, even leaving the flatware in question out and waiting for it to tarnish on its own didn't work. But this Liver of Sulfur really did. To use it, I grabbed a small paintbrush (an old eyeliner brush, actually) and painted it onto the areas where I wanted darkness. You can apply it all over, but it's easier to polish it away when you use as little as possible. Let it dry, and then later polish with a cream polish taking care to buff it into the smooth places and only lightly rub over the newly tarnished parts. A thin microfiber cloth works best for this, I think, because it doesn't have fibers to get in the grooves and undo your new tarnishing. It's also worked well for me on engraved pieces, like antique napkin rings. Sometimes they arrive so tarnished that getting them back to silver is near impossible without a slightly harsher silver polish, but then the engraving blends in with the rest of the silver. I've used this to darken the shallow engravings and the imprinted patterns in the silver to help them stand out — basically, removing all the tarnish and adding it back in where necessary. I've done this on about 10 napkin rings (mostly silverplate) and 13 pieces of sterling flatware. All look great! It took me ages to find an answer about how to restore the patina and I'm thrilled to finally have found something.
H**S
Bought for oxidizing copper jewelry. Works great, follow instructions
J**.
Product is amazing!
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