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1/2 Lb Dichromagic Scrap On Black - 90 Coe by Austin Thin Films, Inc.

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Save Big with Dichroic Scrap Packs
1/2 Lb of DichroMagic dichroic glass pieces. Odds and ends give you plenty of colors and coatings to choose from, in just the right size for jewelry makers, to add as accents on larger projects or even the focal point as shown below. During firing, a crazing effect appears, creating a subtle crinkle appearance in the color coating, see an example of this in the close-up image below. 90 COE.

There are no extra boxing charges for glass packs. Photo is one example, assortments will vary.

Pendant and dish shown below by artist Melanie Churchill.
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Pros : I was so happy with this purchase that I will but it again.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : So many great options in color and textures.
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