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Wissmach 96: Blue and Olive Green Prisma
Please note that due to the nature of how this glass is made it is common for the glass to contain roll marks - please consider this may be a factor when designing your project. If using for fusing this will fire out.
Wissmach glass is well known for unique mixes of colours. The Prisma line is designed specifically for kiln forming and offers a glass that ranges from soft wisps of colour to more intense streaky combinations. The predominant colour in the mix is always the first listed. Each side of Prisma Glass has a unique pattern - doubling your design options. Prisma glass makes it easy to add colour and movement to your fused glass project.
Glass features wisps/swirls of blue running through olive green.
Images shown are examples of some of the wide range of colours and patterns that may occur in your piece.
- Ideal for fusing projects, can also be used in standard stained glass, traditional painting on glass and copper foiling applications
- 3mm thick art glass
- Easy to cut - perfect for beginners
- Great value
- Tested for fusing - 96 COE
- Compatible with all the COE 96 ranges of glass
- * * * * *14/07/2026
Fuses well
By David_at_the_kilnI said I'd report back on how well this glass fuses after saying it could be tricky to cut (which could be down to me as much as the glass). It fuses well. I cracked my 30 cm disc, put the two pieces together and capped it with clear. The join is almost invisible on top, so it fused really well! Wish I could post a photo to prove it.
- * * * * *12/07/2026
Pretty - but not the easiest to cut
By David_at_the_kilnIt's affordable in double hobby cut and lovely to look at, but can be tricky to cut cleanly into a disc. Does it fuse well? I'll let you know once it's out of the kiln.
- * * * * *04/12/2023
Good for Christmas trees!
By NicolaTo be honest, this glass is a bit hit-and-miss, especially when ordering it online. Sometimes it has quite big bubbles and I refuses to cut how I want it to. But it's cheap and pretty and makes good Christmas trees :-)