Cyan / Copper On Thin Black - 90 COE

Unit Size* Price Qty 
4" square 4" x 4" $21.95 USD
1/4 sheet 8" x 8" $65.95
sheet 19" x 19" $227.95

Item# 90250
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Product Features

  • Add unique, shimmering designs to your project with ease
  • Creates a dazzling rainbow of colors that change right before your eyes
  • Measures 2mm thick
  • 90 COE

Product Description

CBS Dichroic Glass. Dynamic, alluring and almost magical, dichroic glass will add a new dimension to your next visual art project! Dichroic glass energizes, compels and captivates - it is an amazing material that adds color and intrigue to art glass. Dichroic creates a dazzling rainbow of colors that changes right before your eyes: just view it at different angles, backgrounds and lighting.

Available in 4" x 4" squares, quarter sheets, and full sheets. Quarter sheets are about 8" x 8" with a curved edge. Full sheets have a 19" diameter. 90 COE. Colors here are shown for black dichroic reflected.

Necklace shown by artist Mandy Codd. Patchwork piece by artist Dale Keating. All from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

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

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4 out of 5 stars
  •   Great Color!
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Pros : This fires to a wonderful copper color. I just love it!
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  •   Inconsistent Color
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Pros : Beautiful results, regardless of the color produced.
Cons : Fired color can range from lime to blue-green to the coppery-gold shown. Not so good when you are trying to get gold and come up with lime green. Of 5 different sheets I've ordered, only 1 has been usable as copper/gold.
Other Thoughts : CBS applies the color within a tolerance range which clearly varies greatly in this product. Buy it in person if possible. If you have a good sample you can easily tell how far off it is before buying.
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