Medium Celery, Emerald Green, Mottle Mix, Single-rolled, 3 mm, Non-Fusible

Medium Celery, Emerald Green, Mottle Mix, Single-rolled, 3 mm, Non-Fusible

35x20 in., Full Sheet
$156.25 USD
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Medium Celery, Emerald Green, Mottle Mix, Single-rolled, 3 mm, Non-Fusible
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Medium Celery, Emerald Green, Mottle Mix, Single-rolled, 3 mm, Non-Fusible

006212-0000-P

$27.05 – $156.25

Medium Celery presents a balanced botanical green with enough saturation to read clearly while remaining calm. Fresh yet grounded, it integrates easily into layered palettes. Not fusible and perfect for stained glass, mosaic, and nature-referenced design.

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$156.25 USD
Overview

Handmade Art Glass Since 1974

Since 1974, Bullseye has been making sheet glass for stained glass and mosaic artists, beginning with sheets produced from recycled bottle cullet. Today, each sheet is handmade in Portland, Oregon, continuing a legacy of durable working properties, consistent color, and thoughtful material stewardship developed for cold-working applications.

Handmade Art Glass Since 1974

Since 1974, Bullseye has been making sheet glass for stained glass and mosaic artists, beginning with sheets produced from recycled bottle cullet. Today, each sheet is handmade in Portland, Oregon, continuing a legacy of durable working properties, consistent color, and thoughtful material stewardship developed for cold-working applications.

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Dimensions

All sizes are approximate. Most sheets include at least one uneven, rolled edge.

Compatibility: Non-fusible.

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