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Item # Color Price is per pound. Average of 30 rods per pound.
Crayon Colors
104 Red Crayon A bright opal red. Great for inside work. Encase
for open flame. $55 #104 Red Crayon A bright opal red. Great for
inside work. Encase for open flame. $50 #106 Indian Red Crayon A dark red iron oxide.
Blends well with other crayons. $50 #204 Orange
Crayon Bright opal orange. Great for
inside work. Encase for open flame. $50 #206 Burnt Orange
Crayon Deep rich orange that is
reminiscent of the burnt leaves of fall $50 #301 Acid Yellow
Crayon A bright, lemon yellow. Great
for stringers $50 #302 Rasta Gold
Crayon An earthy yellow. A great
compliment to Indian Red $50 #304 Yellow
Crayon Bright opal yellow. Great for
inside work. Encase for open flame $50 #403 Chartreuse
Crayon A yellow green. Holds its color
well in stringers $50 #406 Olive Green
Crayon A dark olive. Holds its color
well in stringers $50 #804 Chocolate
Crayon. It's Brown $50
Other Opals
#132 Jasper Red An opal ruby with a little
spice. Strikes in the flame Kiln strike for redder darker
results 1075F $50 #135 Red Agate A brown rod that strikes earthy
red. Intense. Kiln Strike for redder darker results
1075F $40 #139 Cherrywood
Strike $50 #441 Alchemy Mint An easy, creamy-woking, pastel
green $40 #442 Sage A soft light
green $40 #444 Clover Green
A bright leafy green. Creamy to
work with. Does not work in deep encased dots. Test for
application. $40 #445 Turquoise
Green A creamy light green
turquoise. $40 #446 Aqua Azul A creamy turquoise that develops
dark blue highlights. Can darken with work $40 #546 Peacock A creamy dark blue green. Great
balance with 446. 204 is the complementary
color $40 #548 Twilight A creamy, very dense, dark blue
color with bright reflective surface. $40
Polychromatics
#286 Amazon
Bronze A highly saturated, reduced
copper, silver color. Annealing flame brings out antique
metallic appearance similiar to old copper glaze. Kiln
strike at 1075 $50 #487 Amazon Jewel A playful blue green loaded with
Sparkle and Silver. Outside work enhances the silver
properties, inside work enhances the sparkle. $50 #587 Amazon
Lagoon Very playful, responsive
cobalt/silver color. The silver awaits your imagination. Use
with frit, blow on it, touch with tools. $50 #987 Amazon Night A highly saturated
copper/cobalt/silver color. An opal blue-green. fire polish
for metallic finish $50
Carnival Series
#485 Green
Carnival A transparent green base color
that develops reds through purples $50 #489 Aquatic
Carnival A dense green-blue base color
that develops reds through purples $50 #585 Teal
Carnival A transparent teal base color
that develops reds through purples $50
Luster Series
#381 Warm Yellow A bright yellow. Go to white
hot, let glow fade, reheat slowly to color $40 #383 Silver Strike
3 A popcorn-butter yellow that
produces luster and purple strike $50 #385 Silver Strike
5 Great for "trail and rake".
Fumes immediate area, can yield a "white"
effect. $50 #386 Purple
Luster A yellow that can strike to a
red purple. Will luster in the flame. $40 #388 Caramel
Luster Similar to the Warm Yellow with
caramel color added $50 #481 Spring
Luster A transparent, yellow green.
Rich lusters. Can yield an opal mint green. $40 #597 Blue Luster A brilliant blue color with
greens, turquoise and milky yellows $50 #683 Indigo
Luster A dark violet base that
developed strong yellows to purples. Wild $50 #182 Blush A flesh tone. Great for
transitions, backgrounds. Luster is possible $40 #382 Solara "Brighter than the sun". Strikes
golden in flame or can develop soft lavender shades on the
surface in a reducing flame $50 #5186 Blue
Passion A Creamy smooth rod that easily
strikes to bright, deep purple, blue and green tones. Great
luster effects under clear $50 #5188 Caramel
Blues Great bead or bauble color.
Subtle yet warm, lush tones of purples, blues and greens
like a rich tapestry. Surface lusters. $50 #786 Triple
Passion Amber rod that strikes purple.
Designed for loads of color play. Triple the passion, triple
the fun. Extremely popular. Also available as
frit. $50
Tint Color Series
#161 Erbium Pink A beautiful, crystal clear pink
tint. Ideal for marbles, lenses and sculpture $40 #461 Kyrptonite A clear bright green. High
refractive index. Does not reduce. $50 #410 Emerald Lite A popular copper green tint.
Used in stem ware and bowls. Use a neutral
flame. $40 #510 Cobalt Lite One quarter the strength of
Cobalt 2. stays transparent and bright blue even in thick
applications $40 #761 Lavender A beautiful, crystal clear
blue/purple. Ideal for marbles, lenses and
sculpture $40 #833 Beryl Antique green with earthy tones.
Transparent olive $40 #961 Smoke A transparent black. Reflects
black, transmits black/Amber. Great for
Sculpture $40
Traditional Colors
#138 Ruby Strike
4 A striking ruby red. Rich,
dense. Good production color $50 #421 Phthalo
Green A phthalo green that can be
worked to a slight luster. A favorite $40 #431 True Green A transparent, deep green.
Reduction produced rich red hues $40 #436 Dark Emerald Double the intensity of True
Green, with reduction inhibitors $40 #511 Cobalt 1 Darker than the 510 Cobalt which
is a tint. This is great bead or small sculptural
color $40 #512 Cobalt 2 A light cobalt. The 2 denotes
the level of saturation (from 1-5) $40 #514 Cobalt 4 A dark cobalt. Popular for
casing clear rod. $40 #515 Cobalt 5 A very dark cobalt. Popular for
trailing and blowing out. $40 #516 Cobalt 6 Darkest on the market. Test for
your application $40 #517 Royal Blue A deep blue with violet
overtones. Purple under a black light. $40 #521 Phthalo Blue A phthalo blue that can be
worked to a slight luster. Very popular. $40 #531 Teal A transparent blue-green. Works
to several colors. A top seller. $40 #592 Brilliant
Blue Very vibrant blue. Highly
reflective, appealing. $40 #672 Blue Violet An indigo that reflects black,
transmits dioxazine purple. $40 #773 Grape A transparent purple reminiscent
of a concord grape or grape juice. Very easy to use and
smooth for coil potting. Half strength recipe of Black
(Violet) $40 #775 Dark Plum A dark, rose violet, reminiscent
of a black plum. $40 #860 Warm Brown 5 A warm brown. Has a red
hue. $40 #864 Sienna Brown A sienna brown. Has a violet
hue. Produces "brilliance". $40 #931 Black
(Green) A rich, easy working black.
Thins to a deep, dark green. $40 #974 Black
(Violet) An intense, reflective black.
Does well in a reduction flame. Great for
Mille's. $40 #993 Black (Blue) An intense black. Does well in a
reduction flame. Great for Mille's. $40
Specialty Series
Adventurine #458 Green
Sparkle Translucent green with a high
sparkle count use alone or mix with other
colors. $40 #487 Amazon Jewel A playful blue green loaded with
Sparkle and Silver. Outside work enhances the silver
properties, inside work enhances the sparkle. $50 #555 Jupiter
Sparkle Deep opal blue, loaded with
sparkles, Shimmery metallic undertones, creamy melt, stable
to work with for any application. $40 #558 Teal Sparkle Blue green denser than the green
sparkle. High sparkle count. $40 #559 Neptune
Sparkle An incredible metallic teal,
reminiscient of metal fleck paint job on a hotrod. Creamy,
stable to work and loaded with sparkles. $40 #738 Ruby Blues Blue rod that will strike a dark
ruby when struck in a kiln at 1075F. Selective flame
striking can give soft pinks and burgundies in the
blue $50
Wonka Series
#163 Electric
Flamingo A clear rod that has hot pink
fluorescence under a black light. $50 #263 Atomic
Kumquat A clear rod that has bright
orange fluorescence under a black light. $50
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