Baby Blue [more]
COE 104. A translucent, whispy white. The longer the color is worked, the more opaque it...[more]
AIM Kilns model 96J- Economy bead annealer and lampworker's garage kiln. 9.5" wide by 9.5" deep by 6.5" tall...[more]
Can take a lot of heat and can be worked in a wide range of flame settings. Stay out...[more]
When worked in an oxidizing flame this color produces smoky blues and sea greens. When reduced, NS-03 Multi yields...[more]
A more intense version of NS-03 Multi that will yield similar effects, but much more pronounced. When worked in...[more]
A bright transparent striking orange that is well suited for sculpture, bead work and moderately thin blown work. Work...[more]
A more saturated version of NS-05 Orange. It is well suited for thin blown work, cane work, or when...[more]
A medium intensity-striking Ruby. Work in an oxidizing flame. It can be kiln or flame struck. (For clearest Ruby...[more]
A vibrant transparent striking Ruby. Work in a neutral to slightly oxidizing flame. It is designed to be kiln...[more]
The most saturated of the transparent striking Rubies. Work in an oxidizing flame. Designed primarily for flame striking, but...[more]
If worked in an oxidizing environment, NS-09 Yellow will yield a transparent golden yellow. If worked in a neutral...[more]
Slightly heat sensitive. Work gently at first in a cool oxidizing flame. Do not overheat. Encase with care. [more]
Work in an oxidizing flame for purples. Reduction yields an opaque milky amber hue. Can be flame or kiln...[more]
A nice medium intensity striking color. Oxidize for metallic blues. Reduce for rich opal sea greens. [more]
A more saturated version of NS-14 Irrid. Oxidize for smoky blues. Reduce for vibrant greens. [more]
The lightest of the cobalt blues. It is not sensitive to flame atmosphere. [more]
A rich cobalt blue well suited for blown applications. Work in an oxidizing flame to prevent dulling or graying....[more]
A light transparent that is not sensitive to flame atmosphere. [more]
A nice transparent shade for sculpture and blown applications. Work in an oxidizing flame to prevent red streaking. [more]
Work in a hot oxidizing flame. Oxidize for purple, reduce for amber. Must burn off "haze" for more brilliant...[more]