Solid Colors - 96 COE
| Unit | Size* | Price |
| 4" square | 4" x 4" | $30.95 USD |
| 1/4 sheet | 8" x 8" | $92.95 |
| sheet | 19" x 19" | $316.95 |
Add a new dimension to your next visual art project! CBS Dichroic Glass is dynamic, alluring and almost magical. Create a dazzling rainbow of colors that changes right before your eyes: just view it at different angles, backgrounds and lighting. On thin black, making dichroic glass ideal for jewelry projects or layering. 96 COE. 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. See additional images for examples of different sizes. Colors here are shown for black dichroic reflected. Images show dichroic glass unfired, fired uncapped, and fired capped with clear.
Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are approximate.
Add a new dimension to your next visual art project! CBS Dichroic Glass is dynamic, alluring and almost magical. Create a dazzling rainbow of colors that changes right before your eyes: just view it at different angles, backgrounds and lighting. On thin black, making dichroic glass ideal for jewelry projects or layering. 96 COE. 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. See additional images for examples of different sizes. Colors here are shown for black dichroic reflected. Images show dichroic glass unfired, fired uncapped, and fired capped with clear.
Photo above is a general representation of glass colors. Colors may vary. Sizes are approximate.
Discover the possibilities with shimmering dichroic 96 COE glass. This glass is beautiful on its own, and can also be combined with any other fusible glass with a 96 COE (coefficient of expansion), including System 96 Spectrum and Uroboros Glass.
Delphi Tip: Try Dichroic Scrap for creating stunning jewelry or to add striking details to a fused glass project. It's an economical way to experiment with different patterns and textures.
