COE 33. Assortment of 39 colors - 1/4 rod of all the Momka's "striped" (multicolor) canes. ...[more]
COE 33. Assortment of 39 colors - ½ rod of all the Momka's "striped" (multicolor) canes. ...[more]
COE 33. Assortment of 48 colors - 1/4 rod of all the Momka's solid colors. Total weight...[more]
ASSORTMENT - MOMKA 33 - 1 EACH OF 48 SOLID COLOR RODS 10" [more]
COE 33. Cobalt Blue is one of the easiest colors to work with. Works great for all applications....[more]
COE 33. A cobalt based color that strikes to opal with greens, blues, whites and purples. [more]
Nice dark blue glass with violet overtones. Work in a neutral flame and finish with a light reduction. [more]
Striking color with a very nice light green, blue and purple. [more]
A very stable semi transparent blue with a touch of green that works easily in all flames. When encased has...[more]
A rich blue with a fantastic metallic sheen when incased with clear. Be careful not to over work. Not suitable...[more]
This is a beautiful transparent blue. Very clear blue and easy to use color. No boiling issues. Use an oxidizing...[more]
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A beautiful opaque yellow. This glass works great for all applications. Heat this slowly to prevent boiling. Use a...[more]
Nice lemon color with some amber colors coming through. Blows out nice and easy. Friendly, easy striking. [more]
his is the most red of the Exotic Citrus family. This strikes easy with lovely pinks, reds and creamy greens....[more]
A strong orange with just a hint of green that works great for all applications. Slightly darker than Sunset Orange....[more]
One of our newer greens, this has a beautiful light yellow-green translucent color. Use as a stunning base color for...[more]
This is one of Momka's newest colors and is a green, blue silver color that works well in any flame...[more]
Light to medium transparent color that will not reduce. Neutral flame. [more]
A mossy color that has a silky sheen. Repeated temp cycles causes a crystal growth which when large enough cause...[more]
It is the lighter of our two opaque greens. Care must be taken to prevent boiling. Use a neutral...[more]
A very rich transparent green that develops faint wispy blue under strong oxidizing flame. Neutral flame to surface color...[more]
This is a beautiful rich opaque green. A true green, and very friendly. What you see is what you get....[more]
This is a nice opaque green with silver in it. You can achieve some lovely blue and green transparent lusters....[more]
Extremely smooth semi-transparent olive green sparkling green color with pearl essence. Start with a cool flame and then this...[more]
Dark transparent violet that results in a violet-black tone and purple hues. This works easily in flame atmospheres. ...[more]
Is a beautiful dark purple with lots of silver that is not affected by strong oxidizing / reduction flame. Get...[more]
Transparent purple/violet with a lot less silver than Silver Iris. This is a great color for thick applications, sculptural...[more]
An intense black with a dark rose violet undertone. Surface can get a little grey in heavy reducing atmosphere;...[more]
A strong dark cobalt blue that does not thin out. [more]
Blue-black striking color that changes into black, blue, gray, dark purple and bright blue. It’s wonderful in all applications. ...[more]
A fast striking purple that is great for all applications. Oxidizing and neutral flames will give you dark purples, amber,...[more]
Nice light transparent yellow with a purple haze which can develop a light white and yellow mix. A reducing...[more]
Encased under an oxidizing flame gives transparent golden amber veils with a faint bluish reflective quality and you can get...[more]
A light almond colored glass that when encased and using an oxidizing flame has inside veils of ambers to wispy...[more]
Swirling honey with wisps of blue-purple and silver reflection. Blown out it tends to be a nice amber honey color....[more]
This is a strong striking purple; very easy to strike. Beautiful pinks, rose, blue, creams and purples. Use an...[more]
This rich opaque silver color combines purples, blues, violets, fuchsia, greens and other earth tones and is a favorite of...[more]
One of Momka's newest colors, this silver color works well in any flame, reduces well, and produces almost every color...[more]
One of Momka's newest colors. If this is worked long and hot, it will turn a beautiful ivory. [more]
Transparent brown. This easy to use color has a smooth consistency and is great for sculpture and color blow outs....[more]
This rich sparkly brown is very saturated and works smooth. Use a slightly reduced flame or oxidizing to neutral -...[more]
A striking color that is a dark shade of ruby. It develops its permanent color while working and doesn’t overstrike....[more]