COE 33. This clear, true red transparent strikes easily by itself in the flame and doesn't go livery....[more]
COE 33. Aka Black Elvis. This is a very dark, dense version of the easy-striking Red Elvis....[more]
COE 33. A easy-striking golden yellow transparent. [more]
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COE 33. Blackjack is Paul Trautman's new improvement on the old Northstar Sable which he created years ago....[more]
COE 33. A easy-striking golden-orange transparent. A true apricot color. Lovely. [more]
Transparent Version of Caramelo Amber/Purple Glass. Oxidize for more of the Purples. But lots of Colors can be Achieved with...[more]
CARAMELO - 7MM ROD - TRAUTMAN ART GLASS 33 seconds. [more]
COE 33. This is Paul Trautman's new take on an old favorite - Old Moss #21. Very...[more]
COE 33. This is an experimental batch for a new blue-green version of Leprechaun. The color is...[more]
COE 33. An dark opaque teal blue shot through with flecks of white "snow." Should be worked in...[more]
COE 33. Opaque lime green white flecks. Very unusual color. [more]
Swirly, milky electric green that looks like Ghostbuster's ectoplasm. [more]
COE 33. A smooth, soft cadmium color, not quite yellow and not quite orange. Work cool (in the...[more]
COE 33. A bright, saturated orange. Like all cadmium colors, this one should be worked cool (in the...[more]
COE 33. Penumbra is a reactive, striking "silvered" cobalt blue, which reduces and oxidizes for a range of...[more]
COE 33. New TAG Wisteria is far smoother than the earlier batches. This is a very pretty opaque...[more]
COE 33. Dense, opaque white. [more]
COE 33. Transparent coffee-colored sable base with a light aventurine sparkle. Very reactive - make purples, blues, ambers...[more]
This color glistens with a fine, dense sparkle. It should not be garaged hot or used in implosions....[more]
This a darker and flashier version of our popular Blue Stardust. Still transparent, but darker, and with a heartier...[more]
Whiteout by Trautman Art Glass. [more]
COE 33. Dense, opaque off white. [more]
Knight Rider Black, New Improved Formula! [more]
Generally this glass only strikes in the flame to a light amber - but when you kiln strike at...[more]
A stronger variant on kiln striking mai tai, an amber purple glass that also has lots of pinks and...[more]
More than double the Double Mai Tai, MEGA Mai Tai is an amber-purple glass that quickly pops purples and...[more]
dark amber/purple glass that strikes into lots of colors. this color likes a lot of heat and oxygen, and...[more]
Transparent aventurine green sparkle [more]
Cobalt rod, shifts green in kiln; blue haze [more]
Light version; just green, no blue haze [more]
Dark pine aventurine, shifts green in kiln [more]
Heavy Teal - Trautman - COE 33 - Do Not Encase! [more]
Silver Sparkles! [more]
Transparent, with fine silver sparkles. [more]
COE 33. A 6" piece of each color. Currently 21 colors, about .4 lbs total weight. [more]
COE 33. This slower-striking version of Red Elvis still turns a strong, deep red, but won't overstrike in...[more]
COE 33. A gorgeous transparent grass green with lots of floating sparkles. The color is warmer (more...[more]
COE 33. Opaque red with white flecks - looks like old enamel ware. [more]