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How can I create grey or metallic shades in epoxy resin?

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How can I create grey or metallic shades in epoxy resin?

Looking to enhance your epoxy resin creations with sophisticated grey or dramatic metallic effects? Achieving these finishes is straightforward with the right colourants and techniques, whether you want subtle stone tints or bold, pearlescent impact.

Blending Grey Shades in Epoxy Resin

To produce grey tones in your resin, simply blend white and black liquid pigments. The Colourfun liquid colourants allow precise control – start with your clear resin, add white with a small amount of black, and mix thoroughly. Adjust the ratios to achieve soft dove greys through to deep charcoals. Always add pigments a drop at a time; it’s easy to darken the mix, but tricky to lighten once black is added.

Achieving Metallic and Pearl Finishes

For a shimmering metallic grey, incorporate a specialist powder such as Sahara mica pigment. This fine powder mixes smoothly into resin, creating captivating three-dimensional swirls and pearlescent movement with a metallic sheen. Sprinkle a small amount into your mixed resin and blend gently to avoid cloudiness, using between 5–8g powder per 1kg resin for strong effect.

Practical Tips for Consistent Results

  • Mix colourants into resin before pouring to prevent streaks and achieve an even tone.
  • Test pigment amounts on a small batch before committing to large projects.
  • For a solid opaque look, use more pigment; for translucent or marbled effects, reduce the amount.

When creating these effects matters

Grey and metallic shades are particularly popular in homeware, jewellery, tabletops and artwork, where they can complement contemporary or industrial interiors, or add lustre and depth to decorative pieces.

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Mastering grey and metallic finishes opens new creative possibilities in resin work. If you want to explore further ways to colour dark epoxy resin, see our full guidance at How do you colour dark epoxy resin?

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