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7mm Rod

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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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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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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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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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Caramel Luster, 388 Rods
Caramel Luster, 388 was designed to transmit a beautiful orange-red tone, adding a unique dimension to your work.

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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Green Sparkle, 458 Rods

Green Sparkle, 458 was a bold experiment when it was first introduced that has simply exploded into an important part of the borosilicate palette today.  The first aventurine (chrome sparkle) to be introduced by any boro company, this color servers as the anchor for an extensive family of Glass Alchemy Sparkles.  Over time, as the market has demanded even more bling in a color, we have responded by making the color more robust and increased the infusion of sparkles.


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

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Starry Night, 4585 Rods

Starry Night, 4585 is a variation of the much loved Paparazzi, 4595.  We added a touch of silver so you can yield a nice mild strike, while still seeing the depth of sparkle.


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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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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Kryptonite, 461 Rods
Kryptonite, 461 was designed as a tint color to be layered over other colors or to be gathered into larger sculptural forms.  Due to the ionic nature of the colorant the intensity of hue increases with the thickness of the application.

Working Tip: Layer over Sno White, 9995 for a neon effect.  Also try substituting this color for clear in bead/pendant work for a unique effect.

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Paris Green-6, 4646 Rods
Paris Green-6, 4646 was originally designed in response to the artists request for a transparent green that didn't turn red.  We set out to meet this challenge and developed 3 shades of this revolutionary color, Kryptonite 461 being the lightest and Paris Green-6, 4646 being the darkest.

Working Tip: Layer over Sno White, 9995 for a neon effect.   This is a great color for sculpting as well.

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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 Lite, 510 Rods
The lightest of the Glass Alchemy cobalt colors Cobalt Lite, 510 was designed to provide artists with a density that could be gathered for large sculptural pieces.

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

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Cobalt-1, 511 Rods
The second lightest of the Glass Alchemy cobalt colors, Cobalt-1, 511 is a vibrant blue suitable for small sculpture, hobnails and beads.

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

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Cobalt-2, 512 Rods
Cobalt-2, 512 was created with versatility in mind; gather up or draw down into a stringer.

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

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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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