4" x 4" Double Splatter Dichroic On Clear - 90 COE

$31.95 USD
Item# 82776
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  • Create accessories that will impress - Mini Splatter Exotic Color Dichroic is perfect for making unique fused glass jewelry
  • Thin clear base glass is perfect for layering
  • Sold in a 4" x 4" size - color may vary
  • 90 COE


Product Description

Find exotic color combinations that shift before your eyes with Mini Double Splatter Exotic Color Dichroic by Coatings by Sandberg. The unique color coatings create amazing effects when viewed in different lighting, from different angles, or when layered. Colors shift and sparkle with metallic brilliance.

The exotic color combinations are phenomenal! Not only is it coated on the front, it is also coated on the back. Since it is coated on both sides this is only offered on clear and will come in a medley of random compositions. No two pieces will be the same! Available in 4" x 4".  90 COE.

Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are Approximate.

Primary image shown on a black background to illustrate the color dynamically. See additional images of the clear dichroic without the dark background.

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