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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: Crayon/Opaque (Colloidal)
 
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Bibidibobidiblue, 5192 Rods
Bibidibobidiblue, 5192 is a pastel blue that was created to fill a hole in our palette. This opaque blue works well as a background color or as stringers, especially in blue fades.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Iris, 5194 Rods
Iris, 5194 is an opaque blue that falls between Bibidibobidiblue and Lapis in the blue/purple fade.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Lapis, 5195 Rods
Lapis, 5195, one our most sought after colors, was inspired by a piece of lapis lazuli rock.  One of the oldest colors used by the great paint masters, we worked hard to bring this color to the palette. A dark, soulful, opaque, Lapis, 5195 is a necessary addition to every studio.

Working Tip: Heat slowly to raise the core temperature. Once the heat base is established, this color can be worked very hot and any air bubbles that popped during the preheat will smooth out.  Getting this color white hot will cause excessive gas release that can not be repaired and should therefore be avoided.

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Really Teally, 544 Rods

Really Teally, 544 is an easy to work opaque blue that falls between Agua Azul and Peacock.  This color was designed to fill out the blue-green palette, providing the perfect color to round out the fade.


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

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Peacock, 546 Rods

Peacock, 546 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 dark opaque blue that is often copied but never duplicated.

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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.

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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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Jupiter Sparkle, 555 Rods

Jupiter Sparkle, 555 was inspired by some mixing done by Jupiter whom Henry met at AGI one year. A deep dark blue sparkle color, when used in a dolphin or a vortex marble the results can be quite bewitching.


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

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Atlantis Sparkle, 556 Rods
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Atlantis Sparkle, 556 is a deep teal green color packed with sparkle.  Designed to be playful but not kitschy, this color works well in any project were you need a deep subtle, green with a little extra character.

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

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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.

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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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