HOT STAMPING ON MIRON GLASS
Make Your Mark With
Brilliance That Lasts
Hot stamping is the preferred technique for brands seeking eye-catching, high-end impact. With the help of heat pressure, and metallic foil, this method transfers reflective or pigmented accents directly onto the surface of Miron glass. The result? Eye-catching details that convey luxury, elevate shelf presence, and deliver lasting impact.
Whether you’re adding a minimalistic gold logo or refined copper or custom foil, hot stamping creates a high-impact detail that’s both tactile and visually striking, without relying on external labels or stickers.
Why Choose
Hot Stamping?
- High-impact details: Apply your design in gold, silver, copper, or custom foil colors.
- Sleek and label-free: Crisp lines and clean edges. No adhesives, no distractions.
- Texture and light-play: Create contrast with reflective or matte foils.
- Tactile dimension: Foil slightly raises the design, creating depth (depending on foil and pressure used).
- Precision application: Ideal for logos, icons, or decorative accents.
- Long-lasting appeal: Durable finish that resists fading and flaking over time.

Foil and Finish Options
Hot stamping allows for a wide variety of finishes, from bold to subtle:
- Classic metallic foils: Gold, silver, copper, and more.
- Colored foils: Match your brand’s palette. Select from a curated palette or explore custom colors, available from 20,000 pieces.
- Glossy, matte, or textured: Tailor the feel to match your product style.
- Special effects: Pearlescent foils available on request.
Miron glass offers a unique backdrop for these finishes. The rich tone enhances metallic accents and creates a captivating contrast.
Hot Stamping Compatibility
Hot stamping pairs perfectly with brands seeking refined, light-catching detail. We collaborate with trusted specialists to ensure flawless adhesion and a result that complements the integrity of your product. This technique is especially well-suited for brand names and logo marks, luxury or limited-edition product lines, and premium packaging such as gift sets or collector’s items. It’s also ideal when you want to draw attention to specific design elements, adding a subtle shimmer or bold contrast against the deep violet hue of our glass.