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Kokomo Green, Cerise Ruby, Clear And Streaky Granite by Kokomo Opalescent Glass

3.0 star rating (2 reviews)
Unit Size* Price Qty 
medium 8" x 16"  $15.75
Buy 12 or more for $12.55 each
large 16" x 16"  $31.45

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Product Features
  • Good for Stained Glass Projects
  • Easy to Cut
  • Consistent Pattern and Texture
Product Description
Kokomo Glass, the same high-quality glass used famously by Tiffany, features magnificent colors and is extremely easy to cut. Excellent for both hobbyists and professionals.

Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are Approximate.
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Great for Leaves By on
Pros : This pic from Kokomo doesn't represent the granite glass well. I use this often for leaves as it has a nice blend of green, amber and red. It has a high sparkle factor in the light. I can see how it wouldn't be the best for lamps as the other review indicated. Again, this pic doesn't do it justice at all. This is one of my favorites.
Cons : Not really too much of a con, but it's fairly thin glass and isn't quite as strong as other types.
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1 stars Cathedral Glass By on
Pros : None
Cons : A clear colored cathedral glass. Not usable in lamps.
Other Thoughts : Does have some texture.
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