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| Unit | Size* | Price | Qty |
| small | 8" x 10" | $84.95 USD | |
| medium | 10" x 16" |
sale $129.95
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| large | 16" x 20" |
sale $259.85
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Bullseye Thin Glass is perfect for fused glass jewelry and other fusing projects because it's lightweight and very easy to cut. Thin-rolled is 2 mm thick and tested compatible for fusing. 90 COE.
Bullseye Gold Purple Opal is a lead bearing glass that may react with glass that contains Sulfur/ Selenium bearing glass.
Note: Striker glass matures to the color shown upon firing. Colors may vary, depending on firing schedule, rate, atmosphere, and heat work. For color-sensitive projects, test before use.
Glass matures to this color upon firing. The main image shows a sheet of the glass in strong light after firing. In the additional images you'll see a comparison swatch of the unfired glass color (top) and the glass after firing to a full fuse (bottom).
Gold-bearing pink, purple, and coral transparents typically require a 2-hour hold at 1200°F–1225°F to fully develop color. Because this change occurs during the first firing and can’t be corrected later, testing is recommended.
Due to the many variables in production, each melt is unique and can be especially sensitive during firing. To support consistent results, Bullseye developed a “Gold Hold” best-to-test list highlighting colors that may under-develop in hotter-than-average kilns. See PDF for details. Results may vary.
Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are approximate.
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Gold Hold