8.5 Oz Pale Gray Transparent Coarse Frit - 96 COE

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Product Features

  • Create pictures in glass - frits are perfect for creating designs on glass!
  • Convenient 8.5 oz containers come with secure screw top lids
  • Coarse frit is ideal for casting or adding some texture to your art
  • 96 COE

Product Description

A staple for hot glass artists, you will find frit useful for many applications, including jewelry and casting projects. Frit is made from sheets of Oceanside art glass which is crushed, screened, and then packaged in convenient 8.5 oz jars. 96 COE. Glass is transparent.

Frit size can be used to control the opacity of your cast project, the larger the grit the better the clarity as showcased in the frit pyramid shown in additional images. Fine and medium frit are excellent for adding small details to your fused project as shown in the nature scenes created by artists Melanie Churchill and Julie Haan. Cast heart box image courtesy of Colour de Verre.

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