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Spectrum Godiva Opal Art - 96 Coe by Spectrum Glass

Unit Size* Price Qty 
medium 12" x 12"  $12.65
Buy 12 or more for $10.15 each
large 24" x 24"  $50.55

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Product Features
  • Good for Stained Glass Projects
  • Good for Mosaic Projects
  • Good for Fusing - 96 COE
  • Easy to Cut
  • Consistent Pattern and Texture
Frequently Bought Together
Spectrum Godiva Opal Art - 96 coe
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System 96 Mini Opal 20 Piece Pack - 96 COE
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System 96 Glass Sample Set - 96 COE
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Product Description
Add these dramatic swirls to your fused glass art! Use multi-color opal mixes to create spring projects full of realistic outdoor scenes of sunset skies, rolling mountains and wavy seas. Red-Orange on Firelight White. This dual-duty product is perfect for stained glass applications and is also fully heat compliant for use by the hot glass artist. 96 COE.

First image below courtesy of Spectrum Glass. The second image shows a plate created by Artist Jamie Dobson using Ribbon Plate mold #4266.

For FedEx shipping 24" x 24" glass is cut to two 12" x 24" pieces.

Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are Approximate.
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3 out of 5 stars
3 stars changes color after fuse By on
Pros : Easy to cut, gorgeous, lots of movement and pattern, beautiful color.
Cons :
Other Thoughts : Not a 'con', but it changed from orangery red to brown after capping & fusing. Not a bad color but not what I was expecting.
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5 stars Beautiful Glass By on
Pros : Easy to cut, beautiful color and pattern. Has never failed me.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : This is one of my favorite stricker glasses! If you get a piece that is more orange and yellow the fired color will be just that but darker. Same if you get a darker piece the colors darken. You will not get a true red and white from this glass.
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5 out of 5 stars
5 stars Lovely By on
Pros : The color is stunning. As the other reviewer noted, it is more orangey, but I found this to be a major plus as its a beautiful, fiery, sunset color.
Cons : The white glass part does make it more challenging, as would be expected.
Other Thoughts : This is one of those pieces of glass I bought just to stare at. It looks like a lollipop, or a marble. This is the reason I love glass!
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