The Glass Alchemy Blue Dream rod is a vibrant and transparent blue from the Glass Alchemy line, ideal for sculpting and solid glass applications. Its color deepens with thickness, offering depth, optical clarity, and excellent flame stability.
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Glass rod Chartreuse Crayon
Glass rod Chartreuse Crayon, first quality. -
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Glass Alchemy Orange Crayon rod
The Glass Alchemy Orange Crayon rod is a cadmium-based opaque glass, offering an intense and vibrant orange. It maintains its opacity even in thin layers and is easy to work with under various flame conditions. -
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Glass Alchemy Red Crayon Rod
The Glass Alchemy Red Crayon rod is a vibrant opaque red, perfect for blowing and sculpting. It maintains its density even in thin layers and provides a brilliant finish. It pairs well with other colors to create realistic fire effects. -
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Glass rod Atlantis
Glass rod Atlantis, first quality. -
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Glass Alchemy Ketchup rod
The Glass Alchemy Ketchup rod, with its vibrant bright red, is perfect for sculptural and artistic applications. Easy to work with, it offers subtle translucency in thin layers, enhancing the brilliance of creations. -
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Glass rod Tangie
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Glass Alchemy Banana rod
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Glass rod Olive Green Crayon
Glass rod Olive Green Crayon, first quality. -
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Glass rod Pastel Voodoo
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Glass rod Double Dose
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Glass Alchemy Pastel Serum rod
Add a soft and luminous touch to your creations with the Glass Alchemy Pastel Serum rod, the pastel version of the renowned Serum color. This borosilicate glass offers the same CFL color shift but on a subtle and nuanced base. -
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Glass Alchemy Wood Glue rod
The Wood Glue rod is a neutral pastel color, a sister to Glue Stick, with a subtle hue that makes it unique. Easy to work with, it offers a soft and elegant finish, ideal for blown creations. Be careful not to overheat thin layers to preserve its pastel shade.