Powder Blue Opalescent, Thin-rolled, 2 mm, Color Sample, 2x2 in.

Powder Blue Opalescent, Thin-rolled, 2 mm, Color Sample, 2x2 in.

$4.60 USD
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Powder Blue Opalescent, Thin-rolled, 2 mm, Color Sample, 2x2 in.

Powder Blue Opalescent, Thin-rolled, 2 mm, Color Sample, 2x2 in.

000108-0050-M-0202

$4.60 – $4.60

Powder Blue Opalescent — soft as the summer sky. Use it to check surface character and how the color reads in transmitted light alongside your planned pairings.

This 2x2 inch glass sample is intended for color reference and evaluation of surface, texture, and transmitted light. Bullseye glass is handmade, and variation occurs from run to run; samples are selected from the middle of the color range. Samples are non-fusible and not intended for kilnforming.

$4.60 USD
Overview

Color Reference and Evaluation

Bullseye glass samples provide a focused way to evaluate color, surface character, and light transmission before committing to larger quantities. Selected from the middle of Bullseye's color range, each sample represents the intended appearance of the glass.

Samples are designed for visual reference rather than compatibility testing and are not intended for kilnforming. They are especially useful for palette planning, comparison, and understanding how a color behaves in reflected and transmitted light.

Details

Dimensions

All sizes are approximate.

Non-Fusible

Reactive

This glass style may react with other styles based on their chemical compositions. See the article, The Reactive Potential of Bullseye Glass.

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