

I’ve tried countless resin pigments, but MEYSPRING’s Tropical Blue is the one that made me stop experimenting. The first time I mixed it into clear epoxy, the transformation was magical—like watching liquid Caribbean water materialize in my mixing cup. The pearlescent shimmer isn’t overpowering; it’s that perfect whisper of light you’d see on waves at midday.
For my beach-themed resin coasters, I used just half a teaspoon per 4oz resin batch. Pro tip: layer it! I poured a translucent base layer, then added progressively more pigment toward the top to mimic deep ocean fading into shoreline shallows. Unlike cheaper micas, this blends without clumping—no frantic stirring or chalky streaks.
Bonus discovery: When sunlight hits my finished resin wave wall art, the pigment’s 10-60 micron particles create depth that makes viewers swear they see actual water movement. And yes, it plays nicely with other brands—I often mix in a pinch of white pearl powder to create foamy wave crests.
After six months of weekly use (yes, I make a lot of ocean decor), the 50g jar is still half full. A little truly goes an insanely long way—just shake well before use as the fine powder likes to settle. If you do resin seascapes, this blue deserves permanent spot on your shelf.
