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Glass Alchemy Code
  1. 100 - Reds (2)
  2. 200 - Oranges (2)
  3. 300 - Yellows (4)
  4. 400 - Greens (6)
  5. 500 - Blues (9)
  6. 600 - Indigos (1)
  7. 700 - Violets (1)
  8. 900 - Neutrals (6)
Color Characteristics
  1. Crayon/Opaque (Colloidal) (18)
  2. Translucent (Ionic) (14)
  3. WYSIWYG (23)
  4. Color Changing (9)
  5. Sparkle (2)
 

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Red Crayon, 104 Rods
This color was designed to provide the artist with a vivid, highly saturated opaque red.

Working Tip: Pre-heat in outer flame.  Avoid rapid heating.

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Dragon's Blood, 1939 Rods

Dragon's Blood, 1939 is a self striking ruby color.  This color has been designed to strike back to a rich ruby red in the flame.

Working Tip: This color will strike back as it cools.  Dragon’s Blood will strike to a deeper red in the flame or kiln

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Orange Crayon, 204 Rods
This color was designed to provide the artist with a highly saturated vibrant opaque orange.

Working Tip: Pre-heat in outer flame. Avoid rapid heating.

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Persimmon Strike, 2383 Rods
Persimmon Strike, 2383 was developed to yield a playful orange.  Your intention and skill can determine many outcomes with this color.

Working Tip:  Get this color white hot to erase the striking history.  A variety of effects are achievable depending on how long you flame/kiln strike.

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Rasta Gold Crayon, 302 Rods
This color is a golden yellow designed to match the yellow in the Ethiopian flag.

Working Tip: Pre-heat in outer flame. Avoid rapid heating.

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Yellow Crayon, 304 Rods
Yellow Crayon is a bright organic yellow.  With the introduction of Sunburst Orange, the Yellow Crayon standards are tightening up and staying on the yellow side of the yellow-orange spectrum.

Working Tip:  Pre-heat in outer flame. Avoid rapid heating.

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Silver Strike-5, 385 Rods
Silver Strike-5, 385 gives the artist control over the outcome.  The more you work this color the more intriguing the final result will be; this color is more intense than Silver Strike-3, 383.

Working Tip: Heat to a dull orange and cool multiple times to strike the color.  Use a reducing flame to create the popular bleached tones.

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Purple Luster, 386 Rods
Purple Luster, 386 was designed to provide you with a vibrant purple upon striking.

Working Tip: Get this color white hot to erase the striking history.  A variety of effects are achievable depending on how long you flame/kiln strike.

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Agua Azul, 446 Rods

Agua Azul, 446 is hailed by many as the best boro color ever.  It looks great on its own, compliments or contrasts nearly all colors in the Glass Alchemy palette, and works great in encasement applications.  These features and many more have allowed Agua Azul, 446 to become one of the finest opaques in the borosilicate world.


Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame.  Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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Shamrock, 4494 Rods

Shamrock, 4494 is a new dense green. Shamrock is the next generation green, with increased workability and density.

Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame.  Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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Tree Hugger, 4497 Rods

Tree Hugger, 4497 is darker than Shamrock and is a bold dark green.  Like Shamrock, Tree Hugger is smooth, creamy and easy to work.

Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame.  Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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Paparazzi, 4595 Rods

Paparazzi, 4595 is a next generation sparkle color from Glass Alchemy.  A little bit of sparkle goes a long way, so try layering this color.

Working Tip:  This color likes to be worked cool, but make sure you have your heat base built up while tooling or manipulating the glass to avoid developing a gray haze. As with all chrome colors, we suggest you work this color in a neutral flame.  Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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Spring Luster, 481 Rods
Spring Luster, 481 was one of the first 10 colors that we released.  We wanted to produce a color that wouldn't go muddy like many of the silver colors already on the market were known for.  In addition to the color having a soothing appearance we wanted the ability to bring a slight luster to the surface if the artist desired that effect. Easy to control, this color has been nicknamed "money green" by some due to the fact that their finished pieces fly off the shelf.

Working Tip:  Get this color white hot to erase the striking history.  A variety of effects are achievable depending on how long you flame/kiln strike. 

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Dragon's Eye, 4838 Rods

Dragon's Eye, 4838 was developed originally for the beaders who are on constant search for a new color to diversify their creations.  To meet the challenge we created a new green tone.  We then added enough color changing silver to allow organic shifts in the color without overpowering the green or creating mud, and continue to transmit light without appearing transparent. This is a fantastic surface color that has a wide range of possibilities.


Working Tip: Flame or kiln strike at 1075°F.  Work neutral; reduce at end for metallic effects.

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Cobalt-4, 514 Rods
The fourth darkest of the six Glass Alchemy Cobalt colors, Cobalt-4, 514 was designed to provide artists with the ideal cobalt blue for small blown work and old skool surface work.

Working Tip: Work in neutral flame to avoid reduction (gray streaks).

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Cobalt-5, 515 Rods
One of our most popular cobalt colors, Cobalt-5, 515 provides the artist with a highly saturated, easy to work blue.

Working Tip: Work in neutral flame to avoid reduction (gray streaks).

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Bibidibobidiblue, 5192 Rods
Bibidibobidiblue, 5192 is a pastel blue that was created to fill a hole in our palette. This opaque blue works well as a background color or as stringers, especially in blue fades.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Iris, 5194 Rods
Iris, 5194 is an opaque blue that falls between Bibidibobidiblue and Lapis in the blue/purple fade.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Lapis, 5195 Rods
Lapis, 5195, one our most sought after colors, was inspired by a piece of lapis lazuli rock.  One of the oldest colors used by the great paint masters, we worked hard to bring this color to the palette. A dark, soulful, opaque, Lapis, 5195 is a necessary addition to every studio.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Really Teally, 544 Rods

Really Teally, 544 is an easy to work opaque blue that falls between Agua Azul and Peacock.  This color was designed to fill out the blue-green palette, providing the perfect color to round out the fade.


Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame.  Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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