Stiff Black Opalescent, Double-rolled, 3 mm, Fusible

Stiff Black Opalescent, Double-rolled, 3 mm, Fusible

10x10 in.
$24.20 USD
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Stiff Black Opalescent, Double-rolled, 3 mm, Fusible
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Stiff Black Opalescent, Double-rolled, 3 mm, Fusible

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$24.20 – $139.35

Stiff Black delivers dense, uncompromising black with strong visual authority. Its solidity defines edges and structure clearly. Well suited to kilnforming, stained glass, mosaic, and high-contrast or graphic design.

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$24.20 USD
Overview

The Foundation of Kilnformed Glass

Bullseye sheet glass is the core material for kilnforming, offering consistent color, compatibility, and working properties across a broad range of styles. Each sheet is handmade in Portland, Oregon, using carefully formulated glass designed to perform predictably in the kiln.

Details

Dimensions

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

Fusible

Tested Bullseye compatible.

Reactive

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

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

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