Glitter (often referred to as Glitter Powder in crafts) is a decorative material made from tiny, reflective particles that create a sparkling, shimmering effect.
Unlike the flake-like structure of metallic Copper Gold Powder, glitter is typically cut into precise, uniform geometric shapes—most commonly hexagons, squares, or rectangles. It is usually manufactured from materials like PET (Polyester) , PVC, or metalized films, which are coated with metallic or iridescent colors and then precision-cut.
Here are its main features and applications:
· Shapes & Sizes: It ranges from fine dust-like powder to large chunky flakes (often called confetti). The uniformity of the cut ensures a consistent sparkle.
· Color Effects: Available in countless colors and finishes, including holographic, iridescent, metallic, and matte. Unlike copper gold powder, it can create rainbow-like reflections.






