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Glass Alchemy Code
  1. 100 - Reds (7)
  2. 200 - Oranges (6)
  3. 300 - Yellows (9)
  4. 400 - Greens (20)
  5. 500 - Blues (22)
  6. 600 - Indigos (2)
  7. 700 - Violets (4)
  8. 800 - Browns (8)
  9. 900 - Neutrals (8)
Color Characteristics
  1. Crayon/Opaque (Colloidal) (45)
  2. Translucent (Ionic) (42)
  3. WYSIWYG (53)
  4. Color Changing (34)
  5. Sparkle (11)
 

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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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Lipstick Red, 105 Rods
This color is a rich red, the perfect transition color for fades.

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

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Sangria, 106 Rods
Formerly known as Indian Red Crayon, this color is a deep wine colored red-brown.  It is the darkest red in the Glass Alchemy palette.

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

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Jasper Red, 132 Rods

The desire was to bring the red tones found in nature to you. We started with the stones found on the coast of Oregon.  Jasper brings a variety of red hues with splashes of yellow and purple.


Working Tip: Work hot for organic effect, kiln strike 1075° F.

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Cherrywood, 139 Rods

Designed to provide you with a color that emulates the dark color of polished cherrywood. It can be worked to be transparent, opaque red or an opaque salmon pink.


Working Tip: Kiln strike at 1075° F for one hour, +/-20min. An even strike requires even heat.

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Half Blood, 1933 Rods

Half Blood, 1933is a half strength version of the much loved self striking Dragon's Blood.  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.  Half Blood will strike to a deeper red in the flame or kiln

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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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Sunburst Orange, 202 Rods
This color is an organic orange.  Less vivid than Orange Crayon, Sunburst Orange is the perfect transition color between Rasta Gold and Orange Crayon.

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

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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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Orange-Red Crayon, 208 Rods
This is a highly saturated fiery orange-red color that appear a vibrant red when used with dark colors.

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

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Tequila Sunrise, 2380 Rods
Tequila Sunrise, 2380 is a light version of Persimmon Strike, 2383, providing more nuance and control to the artist.

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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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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Amazon Bronze, 287 Rods

Henry designed this color for Susan to look like a Japanese ceramic glaze.


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

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Acid Yellow Crayon, 301 Rods
Acid Yellow is the least saturated of all the Crayon colors.  We are pushing this color's boundaries, making it as dense as possible, while keeping it an acidic lemony yellow.

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

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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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Singular Passion, 380 Rods
Singular Passion is the least saturated sibling in the Glass Alchemy Passion family.  This color is designed to stay in the yellow range and looks great layered over other colors.  Easy to use and control, this color is a great addition to any palette.

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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Solara, 382 Rods
Solara, 382 was developed with inhibitors so the color stays in the orange range for an extended period, giving you a slow strike.

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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Silver Strike-3, 383 Rods
Silver Strike-3, 383 gives the artist control over the outcome.  It is like setting your camera to manual mode.  The more you work this color the more intriguing the final result will be.

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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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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