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  1. Remove This Item Category: 7mm Rod
  2. Remove This Item Glass Alchemy Code: 500 - Blues
  3. Remove This Item Color Characteristics: Translucent (Ionic)
 
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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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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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Cobalt-6, 516 Rods
Cobalt-6, 516 was one of our early releases.  The darkest of the Glass Alchemy cobalt colors we were faced with, "how dark is too dark"? We had the millifiori maker and the stringer puller in mind when we developed this color. Now one of our most popular colors, it is used by many anytime they need a denser dark color.

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

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Teal, 531 Rods
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A balance of blue and green.  Inspired by the color of the Pacific Ocean, Teal, 531 was designed to provide you with a necessary transition color that also looks spectacular on its own.

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

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Sapphire, 5595 Rods

Sapphire, 5595 is a Brilliant Blue based sparkle color utilizing the next generation sparkle technology found in Paparazzi.  Paparazzi + Brilliant Blue = Awesome!

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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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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Brilliant Blue, 592 Rods
We altered the refractive index to make this a vibrant blue. It plays well with all colors, especially silver ones.  This is a must have for any studio.

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

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