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Blue Passion, 5186 Rods
Blue Passion, 5186, is a variant of Triple Passion!!! This color was designed to provide the artist with a light blue base that has all the thrills of one of your favorites!

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

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Peacock Chameleon, 5486 Rods

Peacock Chameleon, 5486 was designed as an organic Prussian blue with subtle color variations, about midway between the Agua Azul and Twilight tones.  It has found extensive use in a wide range of sculptural work.


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

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Twilight Chameleon, 5488 Rods

Twilight Chameleon, 5488 was inspired by the colors of Richard Clements, Chameleon Glass of Tasmania.  They were first produced for Wayne Robbins and his frogs.  Designed to produce an organic blue-green with subtle color variations it has found extensive use in a wide range of sculptural work.


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

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Amazon Lagoon, 587 Rods
After first introducing information on how to strike silver colors and create metallic finishes, such as using a neutral flame and monitoring time/temperature relationships, we started to hear that some people missed the "surprise" of opening their kiln door.  For all of you that fit into this category, we created Amazon Lagoon, 587.  Darker than Havana Moon Lite, this color was designed to put the "surprise" back into working silver borosilicate colors.  Every piece will be beautiful, every piece will be different. 

Working Tip: Work in neutral flame and have fun, this one is loaded with silver!

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Andromeda, 6585 Rods

Andromeda is a striking sparkle color that takes the Triple Passion strike and the sparkle of Paparazzi and combines them in one!


Working Tip: Work this color like you would Triple Passion or a similar striking color. Since this color also has chrome it in work it in a neutral flame and garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.

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Indigo Luster, 683 Rods
After staring at the periodic chart for two weeks like a Zen master staring at the wall of a cave, Indigo Luster, 683 floated up. Conceived to provide a purple base (try it over white!) with unique and beautiful striking effects. Dark colors often conceal the strike, however, it enhances the outcome in this color. Luster effects are easy to obtain in Indigo Luster, 683.

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.  Use a sharp oxidizing flame to burn through the metals that form on the surface.

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Double Passion, 783 Rods
Double Passion provides the artist with an easy to control amber to purple striking color.  Since Double Passion is less saturated than its older sibling Triple Passion, it does not strike as dark as fast, providing you with the opportunity to develop intense pink and magenta colors.

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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Triple Passion, 786 Rods
Triple Passion, 786 was introduced as an easy striking amber to purple color.  Due to its formulation this color quickly, easily and consistently strikes through a wide range of bright and delightful purples.  The use of color-changing borosilicate exploded soon after Glass Alchemy introduced this color to the market.  This is a must have in every glass studio!

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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Passion Extreme, 788 Rods
Passion Extreme, 788 is designed to strike deep and dark in a thin application.  This highly saturated sibling of Triple Passion is a must have!

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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Chocolate Crayon, 804 Rods
This color was designed to be a deep, rich, dark opaque brown to fill a void in the palette.

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

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Amazon Canyon, 8387 Rods

Amazon Canyon, 8387 is a unique color in the borosilicate palette.  A highly saturated striking color that produces amazing, organic, earthy browns mixed with creams as well as astounding metallic surfaces.  This color has a unique look that will set your work apart from the rest.


Working Tip: Flame or kiln strike at 1075°F.  Work neutral; reduce at end for metallic effects. Have fun, this is a playful color that likes to be punished.  Re-strike selected areas multiple times introducing reduction from time-to-time to maximize the potential.

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Jamboree, 8989 Rods
Jamboree, 8989 was inspired by the soft glass chalcedony colors.  We tried to move from the bright silver strike to more of an organic earth tone strike with all the familiar colors, only in pastel versions.  You will have a great time playing with this color and will never be disappointed in the results.  You clients will love this one.

Working Tip: Heat to a dull orange and cool multiple times to strike the color.  Use a reducing flame from time-to-time to create additional effects.

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Black Pearl, 9789 Rods

After conducting a workshop on metal lusters and surface work, a student asked why there were no black luster colors.  What a brilliant idea.   Inspired by this conversation, we started playing with various formulas that would have the following characteristics: be black, opaque, difficult to muddy, easy to luster, demonstrate non-metallic striking effects! After extensive testing of several formulas, Black Pearl, 9789 was introduced as a Revolution 33 color and was an immediate hit.


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

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Amazon Night, 987 Rods

The year was 2001 and it was Henry's birthday.  He had never given himself a birthday present so he figured it was time to change that.  Four days later on October the 9th Amazon Night, 987 was born.  His baby is a beautiful green with silver that produces amazing strikes and silver lusters.  This color is also our preferred method for testing for a neutral flame.  Also available in frit, this color is a must have for every studio!


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

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