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Metallic and pearlescent finishes bring stunning dimension and shimmer to resin art projects. From subtle lustre to bold, swirling metallics, discover the right colourants and techniques to unlock these captivating effects in your resin work.
Choosing Colourants for Metallic Effects
To achieve true metallic or pearlescent finishes in resin, mica powder pigments are the preferred option. Mica powders such as the Sahara series create deep, dazzling swirls and shimmering overlays when suspended in transparent resin. These powders are formulated to maintain vibrant colours and stability even during heat-generating cures. When selecting a product, opt for those specifically labelled for resin use to ensure consistent results.


Application Tips for Best Results
For a pronounced metallic motion or pearlescent sheen, thoroughly blend the chosen mica powder into mixed resin before pouring. Start with 5–8g of pigment per kilogram of resin for rich coverage. You can control the intensity by adjusting the concentration or layering different tones. The Sahara Set offers a selection of ten versatile metallic shades, making it easy to customise effects for coasters, jewellery, or large statement pieces.
When Metallic and Pearlescent Finishes Matter
Metallic and pearlescent effects are ideal for statement art pieces, luxury décor, or when you want to highlight details in jewellery and glazing. They enhance light play, making finished items eye-catching from every angle. Consider these finishes whenever you wish to elevate the sophistication of your resin project.

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Metallic and pearlescent resin finishes invite creativity, allowing artists to achieve anything from subtle shimmer to dramatic swirls. For more inspiration on colouring resin, explore our full guide on what colours should be used to colour resin.
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