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"Yogi" glass is famous for its color mixes. The colors are crisp and vibrant, making it a favorite of glass artists. Discover it for yourself with this pack of 36 pieces, each 10" x 12", in assorted colors and textures. It's a great way to try Youghiogheny glass at a very low price per piece. Includes popular Stipple glass, plus standard and curious (one-of-a-kind). 30 square feet of glass.
Youghiogheny (pronounced Yock-uh-gain-ee) is a gorgeous glass. If you've never worked with Stipple, you will be amazed at its crisp and vibrant colors. Where other glass mixes may bleed together, Stipple keeps true greens, red, magentas and pinks you won't believe! An excellent Tiffany reproduction glass. There are no extra boxing charges for glass packs. Photo is one example. Actual glass may vary from photo. First and second projects below from "The Stained Glass Garden" book #6890. Floral panel from "Orchids in Glass" book #5901. Frog panel by artist Terra Parma.
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Average Product Rating : 
Number of Reviews : 4
Brave is right .
Pros : It had alot of different types and things I would have never chosen for myself. Good for experimenti... Read More
Cons : Being a beginner I wouldn't suggest this pack to other beginners. To many thick rough pieces. If i h... Read More
Other Thoughts : Would have liked to see more transluscent pieces and smoother textures.
Little Brave glass Pack
Pros : This is an awesome mix of glass. Great quality and a fantastic selection. I love it!!
Cons : I wish there had been stickers or something on the glass to identify the glass for future orders of a certain color
Other Thoughts : Well worth the money even thou a few pieces arrived broken.
Beautiful
Pros : Great Colors of all kinds. mottles, stipples, opals and transparent. Both boxes that I ordered came... Read More
Cons : Some glass was not flat so I got a couple of broken sheets but I had to cut it up anyway so it gave ... Read More
Other Thoughts : Great for those artistic non-patterned projects also.
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