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Light Amber & White Wispy - Oceanside 96
Wispy translucent
Oceanside's Wispy line offers transparent coloured glass swirled with white opal streaks mixed throughout. Semi-transparent glass offers lower light transmission and more distortion - good for projects where you want a little movement but more light to show through.
This streaky art glass expands your creative possibilities! Bold exciting swirls and streaks will add that extra something to make your projects stand out.
- Ideal for fusing projects, can also be used in standard stained glass, traditional painting on glass and copper foiling applications
- Easy to cut - perfect for beginners
- Consistent pattern and texture
- Tested for fusing - 96 COE
- Compatible with all the System 96 range of glass
Please note that the photo above is a general representation of glass colours which may vary from piece to piece. Sizes are approximate.
This product contains colourants that may react and cause colour-shifts when fused. Test a small sample to preview results before using in a larger work.
Amber Mixes – Important Information About Colour Shift
Amber/Opal glass mixes are known for their rich, warm tones in the cold sheet. However, the same colourants that create these beautiful hues can react during firing. When heated, these reactions may cause the glass to deepen in colour or take on a slightly muddied appearance.
Because the degree of shift can vary between batches and firing styles, we always recommend running a small test piece before using Amber mixes in a key project. Lower temperature processes such as tack fusing may show less colour change, while full fusing or extended heating can intensify the reaction.
Read More About Colour Shifts Here → //www.creativeglassguild.co.uk/_fn_
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Beautiful glass
By Denise PetroThis glass is stunning
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Beautiful glass for both fusing and painting
By Timothy KirmanThis is such a lovely glass. The semi- transparent glass makes it ideal for both subject matter and background, especially when mixed and matched with similar colours in the range. Having recently used it in a stained glass piece using high fire enamels the glass moved very little during firing and lost little of its character making it an ideal choice for the project that I was working on.