I've tried countless mica powders, but MEYSPRING's Blue Calcite is on another level. The first time I swirled it into epoxy, the way it caught the light made my geode art look like it had actual mineral veins. That subtle color shift isn’t just marketing fluff—it’s magic.
What surprised me most was its versatility. I used it for a river table project, and the pigment clung to the wood grain like crushed sapphire dust. Even my failed experiments (we all have them!) looked intentional because the particle size blends so smoothly—no clumps, just velvety shimmer.
A little goes insanely far. Half a teaspoon transformed an entire resin coaster set into something that looks store-bought (in the best way). Pro tip: layer it with clear resin between pours to create depth that photos can’t capture.
Is it pricier than some brands? Yes. But when a client mistook my resin jewelry for lapis lazuli? Worth every penny. This is one of those rare art supplies that makes *me* feel like the skilled one.