Edible powder colorants
Powder colorants for pastry: metallic lustres, pearly, sparkling, matte. Premium paints, dustings, and decorative effects.
View all products ↓Our collection of powder colorants includes all references for surface decorative effects: metallic lustre powders (gold, silver, copper, bronze, copper), pearl powders (pearl, ivory), sparkling powders, matte powders in pastel and neon. Applied dry with a brush for direct metallic effect, or mixed with an edible rejuvenator to transform into paint. Ideal for macarons, shortbread cookies, fondant, tempered chocolate.
Metallic lustre powders
The edible lustre powders deliver a shiny metallic effect: edible gold, silver, copper, bronze, rose copper. Applied dry with a brush on fondant, cookies, sugar flowers. Intense shine, low dosage (high pigment concentration). Compatible with a rejuvenator for liquid paint.
Pearl, pearly, and sparkling powders
The pearl powders (pearl, ivory, glacier blue, pearl ivory) provide an elegant velvety effect: a softly satin finish, ideal for family ceremonies. The edible glitter powders add sparkle: a projected shiny effect, perfect for festive cakes. Compliant with European food regulations (without banned synthetic micas).
Matte, neon, and rejuvenating colored powders
The colored matte powders cover all shades: pastel, primary, neon. Direct application with a brush for maximum intensity, or mixed in gel for mass coloring. The edible rejuvenator is the thinner that transforms the powder into liquid paint: apply with a fine brush for precise designs on fondant or biscuits.
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