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Creating a metallic effect on resin opens up a world of creative possibilities, from shimmering jewellery to striking art pieces. The right pigment makes all the difference in achieving a vibrant, dimensional metallic finish.
Mica Powders: The Go-To for Metallic Shine
Mica powder pigments are widely regarded as the top choice for delivering a dramatic metallic look on resin surfaces. Among these, Sahara mica powder stands out for its strong, pearlescent motion effect and versatility. When added to transparent or lightly coloured resin, mica powders create deep, luminous swirls that react beautifully to light. They can be mixed directly into uncured resin or brushed onto cured pieces before sealing.


How to Apply Metallic Pigments on Resin
For the best metallic result, mix mica powder thoroughly into the resin to avoid clumping and ensure even colour. Alternatively, applying pigment to the surface of cured resin with a soft brush allows for selective highlighting and intricate detailing. Finish by sealing the pigment with a clear topcoat or resin layer to fix the colour and enhance shine. Practice on a small sample to perfect your approach before tackling your main project.
When Metallic Pigments Matter Most
- Resin art requiring dimension and light reflection
- Projects where a subtle shimmer or bold metallic effect transforms the finished piece
- Enhancing cured white resin with stand-out metallic accents

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By choosing high-quality mica powders like Sahara and using proper sealing techniques, you can easily enhance cured white resin with stunning metallic effects. For more detailed guidance on adding colour to resin after curing, explore the full guide on how to colour white resin after it has dried.
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