Are you looking for high-quality German glass glitter? Your search ends at Meyer Imports! Choose from a variety of colors in German glitter for your projects. From white fine German glass glitter to pastel shades, we have it all. And in grain sizes from super fine to chunky and from a small jar to many pounds, we have you covered.
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German Glass Glitter is not like the plastic glitters from your local big box resellers, this high-end glitter is produced in Germany by companies that create fine crystal. And since it is glass, it is designed for adult artists and crafters, not for children's projects.
German glass glitter goes beyond adding some glitter to a DIY project, it can add sparkle to your life! From adorable Halloween and Christmas decor to acrylic, epoxy and resin projects, there are lots of amazing ways to use German glitter.
Use silver and golden German glitter and make your own Christmas tree ornaments. Glittery Pinecones are a super easy way to create some holiday magic!
Use White glitters to create snowy roofs on your holiday houses, Santas and of course Snowmen! Take your holiday decor right back to the 1950s by using real glass glitter to create a wonderful retro look to all your crafts!
Treat your creative side to a variety of glass glitter from the most trusted seller, aka Meyer Imports. We also offer competitive prices for German glass glitter wholesale customers —drop us a line to inquire.
As the name implies, German glass glitter is finely ground glass, coated in real silver and produced in Germany in a region that has been creating crystal for over 100 years. It is used in arts and crafts and decor. It’s more coarse than regular glitter and is not recommended for kids. Some glass glitter also develops a unique patina over time, giving it a vintage, retro finish.
There are many ways of using German glass glitter. With a large color palette, you can use glitter to add color, texture, and sparkle. From fine glitter for cards to signs and super shard glitters for large projects, you can add sparkle and colors that really pop to any project!
If your project requires you to seal glass glitter, try spray lacquer or urethane after the glue is dry to keep the glitter in place and reduce tarnishing. You may need to leave it overnight to dry properly, and follow up with a finishing spray.