Queen Bee captivates with its subtlety and softness. A less saturated cousin of Caramelo, it offers a light, luminous golden yellow, revealing violet, pink, and sometimes blue highlights depending on the light. Easy to strike and work with, it reacts quickly to the flame for precise control. In oxidation, it produces bright and vibrant colors; in reduction, softer flesh or earthy tones.
Trautman Art Glass Queen Bee rod
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5,32€ Tax excl. - 6.38€ Tax incl.
Description
The Trautman Art Glass Queen Bee rod captivates with its subtlety and softness. This color is the less saturated cousin of Caramelo, offering a lighter and more delicate appearance. Easy to strike, it allows for quick and effortless work. As soon as the flame touches the rod, it reacts readily, giving the glassworker precise control.
This color lets more light pass through the finished pieces. Creations become luminous and transparent. Shades of violet and pink appear elegantly. The intensity varies depending on the working technique. In oxidation, Queen Bee develops bright and vibrant colors, drawing attention and highlighting the details of the piece. In a reducing atmosphere, it reveals softer tones, such as flesh or earthy shades. This versatility provides great artistic freedom.
Every piece made with Queen Bee is unique. The variations in light and color add depth and dynamism to the object. It is perfect for making beads, pendants, sculptures, or other flameworked pieces. Artists can use it alone or in combination with other colors to create subtle or contrasting effects.
Queen Bee remains pleasant to work with, even for beginner glassworkers. Its responsiveness and transparency allow the exploration of new techniques without frustration. The result is always elegant, refined, and visually rich.
This color inspires creativity and finesse. It combines lightness and intensity, softness and character. Whether for contemporary projects or more classic creations, Queen Bee adds a luminous and sophisticated touch to every work. Its unique finish will appeal to glassworkers seeking elegance and subtlety.

