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Bullseye Fracture Streamer Orange, Yellow And Red With Black On Clear (Autumn) - 90 COE by Bullseye Glass Co.

2.0 star rating (1 reviews)
Unit Size* Price Qty 
small 8" x 10"  $16.75
medium 10" x 16"  $33.45
Buy 12 or more for $26.65 each
large 16" x 20"  $66.85

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Product Features
  • Good for Stained Glass Projects
  • Good for Fusing - 90 COE
  • Premium Handmade Glass
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Product Description
Paper-thin shards of colored glass float in curving glass threads on a clear background. Excellent for background and accent pieces. 90 COE.

Ginko leaf panel created by artist, Steen Gaut. Additional glass used: S100BW, B033730 and B2121F. Panel finished using copper patina, item 5506. Pattern from book 25 Pieces or Less.

Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are Approximate.
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2 stars Sparse colors By on
Pros : The colors are pretty, what there is of them.
Cons : Contrary to what the picture shows, this is primarily plain clear glass.
Other Thoughts : I purchased a number of Bullseye's fracture streamer colors for the first (and last) time in my last order. For the most part, the glass I received contained only 25% to 50% of the color depicted in the photo. My advice is not to buy any of Bullseye's fracture streamer colors unless you can select them in person.
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