Oceanside Black - 96 COE

Unit Size* Price Qty 
small 8" x 8" $12.35 USD
medium 12" x 12"
$25.45
sale $18.95
sheet 24" x 24"
$101.75
sale $75.75

Standard shipping requires 'sheet' size to be cut into 2 large pieces
Item# X1009
In Stock Usually ships in 1 to 2 business days.

Product Features

  • Ideal for stained glass, mosaic and fusing projects
  • Easy to cut - perfect for beginners
  • Consistent pattern and texture
  • Tested for fusing - 96 COE

Product Description

Solid color opaques have low light transmission, making this glass an excellent choice for the main body of your glass work. This glass is also great for fusing, with a 96 COE. Slump it alone, or easily fuse it with other System 96 glass.

For FedEx shipping 24" x 24" glass is cut to two 12" x 24" pieces.

For a creative project idea, click on "View User Manual" to download the free project guide.

"Wild Life Bowl" created by artist Carmen Reynolds. Image courtesy of Spectrum Glass. Image "Biscuit" created by Andrew Berkow courtesy of Delphi Artist Gallery. Checker board project from "A Beginner's Guide To Kiln-Formed Glass" book #6644. Black Geometric platter by artist Dawn Montgomery. From Delphi's Online Artist Gallery. Project created using free pattern #FPGST126C courtesy of GST Publications. Download Killer Whale Bevel Panel Pattern
Ghost platter by artist Robin Daniels.

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

Product Details

  • Sheet Size: 24" x 24"
  • Thickness: 3mm

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How did you get started in glass? My husband Rich and his father used to have a custom stained glass window door company in Santa Clara, CA, so one day he offered to teach me stained glass. You also do beautiful beadwork, which came first, beading or warm glass? The beading came first and then my husband signed us up for a fused glass lesson at Ocean Sky Beads Glass in Oceanside, CA. I was so taken by it, that I asked him for a kiln for Christmas. Who or what inspires you? Discovering or making up new techniques inspire me the most, but I am also inspired by horses, animals and the sea. You seem to be inspired by Southwestern culture and style, tell us more about that. I grew up in Imperial Beach, CA, which is a border town to Mexico. I used to body surf at the