Color Examples
The
photographs below illustrate some of the color effects possible from
StrikingColor silver striking glass.
Please understand that
due to both the difficulty of taking photographs of this glass and
the differences in various monitors the colors shown on your computer
may not be completely accurate.
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StrikingColor A829 glass.
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StrikingColor A-7 base with stripes of B1-S.
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StrikingColor A7 glass. Larger bead also has stripes of Moretti clear. |
The beads in the three photos above were made by Hayley Tsang.
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StrikingColor B1 glass. Goddess bead made by Kevan Aponte. |
StrikingColor B-LM glass. Same bead, two views. |
StrikingColor B-LM glass. Same bead, four views.
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StrikingColor B-LM glass. Same bead, front, back, and partial side views. |
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StrikingColor ACM glass. Same bead, different views.
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StrikingColor ACM glass. Same bead, different views.
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StrikingColor ACM glass. |
All four beads above were made with StrikingColor ACM glass.
Random samples of StrikingColor glass.
Penholders made from StrikingColor silver striking glass. In spite of the variety of different colors, all of the penholders in this photo were made the same afternoon from exactly the same StrikingColor glass. The color differences are solely from differences in the way in which the glass was heated and cooled, and in some cases subjected to a reducing flame.