Bullseye Glass Confetti: French Vanilla 0137
Bullseye Glass Confetti: French Vanilla 0137 Bullseye Glass Confetti: French Vanilla 0137
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Bullseye Glass Confetti: French Vanilla 0137

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Bullseye Glass Confetti - French Vanilla Confetti

These paper-thin shards of glass can be fused over or between sheets - to provide random shapes and patterns or used for shading and other types of colour blending. Confetti enables you to create a massive variety of eye-catching and unique patterns within your glass work design.

Reactive Glass

French Vanilla is a light colour which has some remarkable reactive effects, great for experimenting!

Example piece made using French Vanilla Confetti & Dense White Opal:

Available in either 50g or 450g jars.

Contains:

Sulphur

May react with:

Copper, Lead, Silver

Cold characteristics:

Consistent colour

Working notes:

A sulphur glass. May react with gold-bearing lead (1311, 1411, 0301, 0305) and copper (1116, 1408, 1417, 0144, 0145, 0146) glasses to create dark interface (lead sulphide, copper sulphide). Very viscous; will flow later and less than other glasses. Generally more sensitive to heat-history and more likely to show variation in colour after fusing than many opals. When fired on edge, a clear distinction between outside and interior surfaces is commonly seen (a variation used by designers). This glass may become increasingly white with repeated firings. Consider using glass from the same batch for a given project.

All our glass is COE90, Bullseye Glass compatible and suitable for applications such as glass fusing, glass casting and glass slumping (unless otherwise stated in the description).

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