Art Nouveau Texture Mold

$41.95 USD
Item# 80780
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Product Features

  • Create a lasting impression and give your glass art dimension
  • Durable ceramic texture mold is easy to use and can be fired multiple times
  • Once textured, the glass can be slumped to create lovely vessels or displayed flat as panels or suncatchers
  • Fun project idea: use to imprint bottles
  • Mold measures 7" x 13"


Product Description

Fuse fun details into your glass with reusable texture molds. Fire glass on mold to imprint texture. Once fired you can slump it, texture side up, to create bowls and plates with amazing detail. A quick and fun project idea. Must kiln wash before use. Measures 7" x 13".

Leave a floral pattern behind with Art Nouveau texture mold. Deep recessed details will leave a lasting impression.

For tips on getting the most out of your texture molds and for firing schedules view "Creating with Texture Molds" project guide shown with additional images.

Finished tile courtesy of Stephanie O'Toole of Creative Paradise.

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  •   Fires Beautifuly
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Pros : Love this texture tile. I can put smaller pieces of glass on and still get wonderful results.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : I am using it so often I ended up ordering a second one.
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  •   Art Nouveau Texture Mold
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Pros : yes! back to mid-century modern. hints of wonderful images of old Miami glitz.
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Other Thoughts : great addition for collages
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  •   beautiful and elegant
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Pros : This is an amazingly beautiful texture tile!! It's beautifully detailed and is large enough for multiple sizes to be made. The details come out deep and beautiful and perfect for the 6 mm of glass.
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Other Thoughts : I know the pdf says you can put the glass directly on the texture mold without fusing it together first, but.....I made my piece ahead of time from deep aqua and icicle clear, then put it on the tile and full fused again. then slumped at 1200 to get a sushi platter. The low slumping temp kept all the details I didn't want ruined. When the light shines through this piece it is absolutely stunning!
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