Product Details

Product Information

3mm fusible sheet glass.

Glass artists love working with streakies because of the uniquely expressive possibilities. No two streaky sheets look alike, or transmit light in exactly the same way.

Constituent Glass:

Dark Forest Green Opalescent - 0141

White Opalescent - 0113

Caramel Opalescent (non-standard production)

Working Notes

See Constituent Glass for working notes.

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).

Customer Reviews

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Lisa
Turns milky and monotonal when full fused

Beautiful colours disappear and are replaced with an almost consistent taupe colour when this glass is full fused. Had to add different greens to it in order to rescue the piece I was working on.

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Lisa
Full fuse = a fairly uniform milky grey colour

I bought this for landscapes - I agonised which part of the streaky pattern I wanted and cut around 'hills' etc but after full fusing the whole area goes a milky grey. I am really disappointed and am invariably going to have to cover with frit and refuse. A complete waste of money. I suggest @warmglass do not restock.

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Tim
Milky - great experiment

having read Hilarys review in 2015 I have to agree. The picture here is fairly representative of how it comes out of the kiln. I ran a full fuse under tekta clear at 10x10 for coasters. As there is so much variation across the 25x20 sheet I ordered one of the 4 coasters made feels like an odd and doesn't match the rest. The description makes clear this may be the case with a larger piece, I don't feel misled but it is a shame. Hilary in 2015 mentioned that it looks nicer before firing, so sad, but true. Something of the vibrance is lost.

After firing this catches the light beautifully, if backlit this is beautiful. If not its very milky.

I will be using the small remainder of this piece, unfired, in stained glass.

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Hilary

This is beautiful prior to firing with lovely gold and amber lights throughout. However, on full fuse the white becomes more obvious and the effect is then muted and milky. Great if you want some moody water effect, but not if you want bright clear lights on landscape!

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