Cinnabar Opalescent, Rod, 5 mm, Fusible

Cinnabar Opalescent, Rod, 5 mm, Fusible

1 lb.
$53.70 USD
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Cinnabar Opalescent, Rod, 5 mm, Fusible

Cinnabar Opalescent, Rod, 5 mm, Fusible

000309-0576-F

$3.15 – $268.10

Cinnabar carries deep historic associations with ritual pigment, lacquerware, and early glass coloration. Rich and commanding, it reads as intentional and ceremonial rather than decorative.

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$53.70 USD
Overview

Reliable Color in Rod Form

Bullseye rods offer consistent color and working characteristics for torchworking, lampworking, beadmaking, and a wide range of kilnforming techniques.

They are commonly used to create murrine, stripes and dots, beads, and other patterned elements, supporting precise color placement and repeatable results.

Details

Dimensions

Glass rod is pulled from remelted Bullseye Compatible sheet glass and sold in lengths of approximately 18 in (450 mm).

Rod is available by the pound, half-pound, or individually (approximately 18-20 rods per pound; about 14 per pound for lusters). Some special production rod is sold only by the pound.

Bullseye rod is graded as either F (recommended for both kilnforming and torchworking) or T (recommended for torchworking only).

Fusible

Tested Bullseye compatible.

Striker

This style may not reveal (or strike to) its target color until fired.

More Information
Visit About Our Glass and What to Expect From Bullseye Glass.

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WARNING: This product can expose you to selenium and cadmium, which are known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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