✨ Elevate your space and creativity with the pure power of quartz sand! ⚡
AOSWTLIF offers 2 pounds of finely graded (80-120 mesh) white quartz sand, made from 100% natural, non-toxic materials. Ideal for zen gardens, incense burners, vase fillers, and a wide range of artistic and decorative applications, this sand combines safety, texture, and versatility to inspire creativity and elevate your home or ritual space.
K**
The best stuff !!!
This stuff is great to add to resin if you need to make a definite outline . I’m about out so I will be ordering more soon . Thank you !!!
A**R
PURE White!..beautiful!
PURE White!. Used as a mix for my concrete patch for my pool
T**D
Nice and soft, but very dusty. Worth the money!
The sand is nice once you get all the dust off of it. It is soft, but very dusty.
M**S
Perfect support for kiln firing!
I actually got this for an unconventional purpose: to use in a kiln! I make precious metal clay jewelry that has to be fired in a kiln at temperatures from 1400-1800 degrees. Sometimes it's necessary to support a piece to help prevent slumping, but you don't want the support material to leave marks. One of the most popular materials is a powder that's also quite toxic if inhaled! Someone suggested the quartz sand as a replacement and voila! It works beautifully! You just make a little pile and nestle your piece. The sand withstands the temperatures (it does discolor slightly but that is no problem for my purpose), it is so fine there is no texture issue, and it provides perfect support for the pieces - like a cloud!
A**R
Super fine and aesthetic
Super fine. Perfect for sand body scrubs. A little pricey but pretty and fine
D**D
Just what I needed.
Needed new tile for my Zen garden box. Worked perfectly.
C**N
Fine grain, clean, great for projects
very fine grain sand exactly what i needed for my project. Clean and uniform in size.
J**V
worked great
used this to fill cracks in cement floors prior to pouring structural epoxy into the crack "Low viscocity "sand falls deep into cracks because it is so fine and low viscosity epoxy follows and "wets" the sand, turns rock hard.
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