Eye Candy Pigments - Opulent Sample Set Q 12x5g

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Opulent Sample Set. A unique set of 12 Eye Candy's most popular opulent mica powder colors. When mixed into epoxy resin or any clear medium, these pigments will produce beautiful results!

  • Color: 12 colors, 5g each
  • Use with all resins, micron size varies in set
  • Mix & Match for Discount!
Mix Group: Casting
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Eye Candy Customz Pigments - Opulent Sample Set Q

A unique set of 12 of  Eye Candy's most popular opulent mica powder colors. When mixed into epoxy resin or any clear medium, these pigments will produce beautiful results!

Eye Candy Mica Powder is ideal for DIY craft use, such as plastics, slime making, homemade bath bombs, jewelry, melt & pour, lip balm, acrylic painting, screen printing, candle making, and of course, resin casting!  Use this beautiful mica powder alone or in combination with dyes for absolutely stunning effects. Can be used in all casting resins.

  • For use with all casting resins, 
  • Can be used alone or combined with resin dyes.
  • Colors can be combined to create a custom mix.
  • Highest-quality Mica Powder
  • Amazing effects!
  • Micon Size: varies in set
  • Non-Toxic, cruelty-free
  • 5g of each color by weight
  • Color - 12 colors, Opulent Sample Set
  • Mix & Match for Discount!
  • Color
    Sampler Sets
  • Size
    5g
  • Colorant Type
    Mica Powder - Pearl Effect
  • For Resin Type
    All Casting Resins
  • Manufacturers
    • Manufacturer
      Eye Candy Pigments
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Product questions

  • Sherri Grant
    Apr 26, 2023, 07:23 AM

    Can these powders be used in fused glass?

    Administrator
    Apr 26, 2023, 05:26 PM

    I have never tried them with fused glass. The mica is mixed with a pigment to get the color. That pigment may burn off under the high temps used during the fusing/slumping process. Best to experiment, or use a mica that is specially made for warm glass work.