Oceanside Orange Transparent - 96 COE

Unit Size* Price Qty 
small 8" x 8" $14.15 USD
medium 12" x 12" $29.15
sheet 24" x 24" $116.55

Standard shipping requires 'sheet' size to be cut into 2 large pieces
Item# X171
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Product Features

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

Product Description

Transparent glass is excellent addition to your workspace. Cathedral glass transmits light beautifully. Use transparency to add another dimension to your work by layering colors. Orange transparent looks the same pre and post - fire. Color remains true! Rich orange colors is perfect for Fall projects. Glass is 3mm thick. 96 COE.

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

Color wheel by artist Steena Gaut.

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

Product Details

  • Sheet Size: 24"x24"
  • Thickness: 3mm

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4 out of 5 stars
  •   love the glass
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Pros : Fun to work with and combine with other colors
Cons : Although changes a bit to a red hue...still love it
Other Thoughts : Need a true orange
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Punch color
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Pros : Love this color for spring and summer projects. Adds a wonderful punch of color. Really pops.
Cons :
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   one of my favorites
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Pros : this is one of my favorite transparent glass. it does turn a little more red when fired though. matched with some colors it can look very red. but for the most part it is clearly orange.
Cons : a turns a little more red when fired but not by much. definitely do a test firing. still give it 5 stars
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