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MEYSPRING Turquoise Blue Mica Powder is a premium, cosmetic-grade pigment designed for epoxy resin art, featuring finely milled 10-60 micron mineral powders that blend seamlessly for vivid, lump-free color. Perfect for beginners and pros alike, it delivers stunning shimmer and dynamic effects with minimal mixing time, making it ideal for ocean art, river tables, woodworking, and even cosmetic use.














| Best Sellers Rank | #17,125 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #423 in Art Paints |
| Brand | MEYSPRING |
| Color | Turquoise Blue |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,225 Reviews |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Unit Count | 1.76 Ounce |
J**T
Micah powder
Beautiful color works well with epoxy resin. Doesn’t work well with UV because it’s too dark. It’s hard for it to harden up.
C**K
Great color
I love this color, beautiful on its own or to mix for variety. Great value for the price. I have purchased many different brands and I keep coming back to this one for the quality and how well it mixes. FYI I use this for resin work.
C**.
Looks great against darkish wood in cracks.
This pigment mixed well with epoxy and made a beautiful accent to two bowls that developed cracks when drying after carving. So don't despair over cracks in your work as this stuff will turn trash into treasure.
W**G
Very pretty
Very pretty powder at a better value than I expected. I would recommend you do some small trial runs to test dosing and effect because a little bit goes a long way.
K**K
Love it! Great pigment color
This was great to use for epoxy resin ocean style…bought the other Meyspring ocean color palette powders (3 blue colors) and the white mica for the pigment paste….I had to redo my first attempt as the colors weren’t deep enough but once I doubled the powder, the colors were deeper and more vibrant
B**O
Nice color
Good quality
J**I
Pigmento
Bonito
F**N
Beautiful color
This is my first attempt to repair a crack with resin. It's a hand turned container that cracked because the wood wasn't quite as seasoned as it should have been, newcomer mistake, but the pearlescent turquoise gives it a beautiful color pop and the crack is sealed nicely.
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