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Bibidibobidiblue, 5192 Rods
Iris, 5194 Rods
Lapis, 5195 Rods
Really Teally, 544 Rods
Peacock, 546 Rods
Twilight, 548 Rods
Twilight, 548 was designed as part of a series of 6 blues and greens to provide a range of hues and intensities that would work well with each other as well as set off the bright crayon colors. An easy to work deep opaque blue that is often copied but never duplicated.
Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame. Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.
Peacock Chameleon, 5486 Rods
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.
Jupiter Sparkle, 555 Rods
Atlantis Sparkle, 556 Rods
Neptune Sparkle, 559 Rods
Neptune Sparkle, 559 is an aventurine (chrome sparkle) that can be used by itself or as a tint to be used over another color such as white. This color is especially interesting when encasing a rod that will be used in imploded work. By itself it is a dark green (tealish) color.
Working Tip: Work this color in a neutral flame. Garage at 975° F, Anneal at 1050° F.
Amazon Lagoon, 587 Rods
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