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AI Identification

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Coarse-Grained Synthetic Shimmer Finish Surface

Material Finish / Industrial Coating

AI Estimated Value

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$45.00 - $65.00 per square foot

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is an extreme close-up of a composite material featuring a high-density, coarse-grained texture. Physically, the surface is composed of jagged, irregular particles resembling crushed mineral or grit, bonded together in an interlocking pattern. The primary color palette consists of deep ebony and charcoal tones contrasted with brilliant flashes of gold, amber, and champagne. These reflective elements suggest a metallic or mica-based additive intended to catch light. The construction appears to be a modern industrial application, likely a spray-on or pressed decorative finish characterized by a non-homogenous, organic-style distribution of pigments. No specific manufacturer marks or signatures are visible at this magnification. The surface shows a slightly matte background with high-gloss highlights, indicating a multi-step finishing process where reflective flakes were incorporated into a dark resin or paint substrate. The condition appears consistent with a new application, showing no significant scratching, oxidation, or material loss. This style is often associated with late 20th to 21st-century automotive 'glitter' or 'metallic flake' finishes, or contemporary architectural wall coverings. The craftsmanship is evidenced by the even density of the reflective particles across the viewing plane.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this specimen of coarse-grained synthetic shimmer finish. The surface exhibits a high degree of technical proficiency, featuring a dense interlocking matrix of charcoal-toned grit and metallic-mica reflective additives. My visual inspection indicates a contemporary, high-end industrial coating, likely a multi-stage resinous application. The condition is pristine with no evidence of mechanical wear, oxidation, or binder degradation, suggesting a recently applied or well-maintained architectural or automotive-grade finish. In the current market for specialty coatings, demand is driven by the architectural demand for tactile, light-responsive interiors and premium automotive finishes. Comparables for such 'granite-effect' or 'liquid metal' coatings typically range from $40 to $80 per square foot depending on the substrate and labor intensity. This specific sample demonstrates exceptional particle distribution, which increases its value over standard 'glitter' sprays. However, the valuation is limited by the medium of examination. From an image alone, I cannot confirm the chemical composition of the binder—whether it is a durable epoxy, a polyaspartic, or a less permanent acrylic. Full authentication and a definitive valuation would require an in-person hardness test (Mohs scale), a VOC chemical analysis, and documentation of the manufacturer’s application specifications. Furthermore, verification of the reflective particles (synthetic vs. natural mica) would require microscopic spectroscopic analysis. Rareness is considered low as this is a reproducible industrial process, but craftsmanship quality remains high.

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