Obsidian/Stargazer Black/Black Mica
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Obsidian - volcanic glass. Glossy black.
Not sure of the other two, but isn't Stargazer Black metallic with blue flecks? Does RXSF have this?
Black Mica, black metallic with silver flecks? Not sure who has this color.
Not sure of the other two, but isn't Stargazer Black metallic with blue flecks? Does RXSF have this?
Black Mica, black metallic with silver flecks? Not sure who has this color.
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If you want pure black, Obsidian is the way to go. If you want a black that changes in shade depending on light, go with Stargazer. I haven't seen a black mica but the two that I mentioned, they're quite different.
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Yep! I have stargazer black.
Obsidian is straight black. No metallic flakes. Looks great when clean but swirls show very easily.
Stargazer black is black with metallic flakes. With most metallic flakes, it doesn't actually look black in the sunlight but instead is more of a darkish bronze.
Black Opal Mica is a hybrid only color. It looks black like the others at night but in the sunlight is more of a dark purple.
Obsidian is straight black. No metallic flakes. Looks great when clean but swirls show very easily.
Stargazer black is black with metallic flakes. With most metallic flakes, it doesn't actually look black in the sunlight but instead is more of a darkish bronze.
Black Opal Mica is a hybrid only color. It looks black like the others at night but in the sunlight is more of a dark purple.
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