Youghiogheny Blue And Green Combinations On Ice White Stipple

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small 6" x 6" $7.65 USD
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medium 12" x 12" $23.95
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large 18" x 24" $71.75
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Item# Y4644SP
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Product Features

  • Good for Stained Glass Projects
  • Premium Handmade Glass
  • More Colors Per Sheet

Product Description

Artists recommend premium hand-made Stipple art glass from Youghiogheny. Read what fine glass studios, like Paul Crist, have to say about Stipple glass:

"The remarkable quality about stipple glass is the unique way in which it disperses light. Traditional mottled glasses impart an orangish gray cast to the glass. Stipple glass uses crystalline to disperse light, allowing color to come through the glass unaltered by the opal. Greens are crisp and leafy; reds are pure ruby; pinks and magentas sing with a vibrancy never seen before in art glass. The artists here at Paul Crist Studios have used stipple glass in a number of recent lamps, and attest that it's the perfect glass to make lamps with." - Paul Crist, Owner of Odyssey, and Paul Crist Studios

Main image shows glass backlit, second image shows glass frontlit.

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

Product Details

  • Sheet Size: 24"x36"
  • Thickness: 3mm

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Vibrant and unique!
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Pros : Great colors and variation in color
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Other Thoughts : I bought this piece of glass impulsively and am so glad I did- it’s one of the most unique sheets I have in my collection! I haven’t cut into it yet, but am guessing it will be just as finicky to cut as my other stipple sheets. Just how it goes sometimes!
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5 out of 5 stars
  •   Beautiful glass
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Pros : I was looking for glass that had the appearance of "old" glass for a leaded window and this had the composition and texture I was looking for.
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4 out of 5 stars
  •   Glass pack
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Pros : This came in a glass pack so I didn't order it specificly. But I do love the color when it is backlit well. It is just very very dark. This would be perfect for lamp making. Beautiful green color once lit from behind.
Cons : None
Other Thoughts : Like I said, it would be great for lamps. Very nice earthy green with a hint of the blue. Just very dark when not back lit.
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