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This is for Psyche Double Helix coarse frit, COE 104.
This is for khaos frit. COE 104
this is for khaos medium frit. COE 104
This is for Elektra Double Helix Glass, COE 104. This aquamarine glass can be struck to several levels; metallic mirror effects, creamy blues and greens or - when struck repeatedly or heavily reduced - strong reds.
This is for Elektra 2 Double Helix coarse frit, COE 104.
This is for Elektra 2 Double Helix medium frit, COE 104.
This is for Kronos2 Double Helix Glass coarse frit, COE 104. An enhanced formula of Kronos that is stronger, cleaner, and easier to strike. When worked in a slightly reducing flame this color develops swirls of blue, green, cream and a rainbow iridescence. Brief reheating in an oxygen rich flame can enhance struck color. This glass is a deep cobalt blue.
This is for Nyx Double Helix glass, COE 104. Nyx is not just a new color but a new kind of color. Nyx will reduce to a mirror-like or multi-colored luster, as you'd expect from a Double Helix color, but Nyx does something else! Though the rods start out black as Night, Nyx will kiln strike through a steady fade of Midnight Blue, Lapis, Peacock, Turquoise, and Sky Blue. You can determine the coloration through annealing time, temperature and placement in your kiln.
Tips: We recommend kiln striking a rod of Nyx to estimate the kiln striking time at your annealing temperature. Our kiln striking tests were perfomed between 950 and 970 degrees F. One hour annealing time produced Midnight blue, while Sky Blue tones developed over three to four hours. Higher annealing temperatures push the Sky Blue to a greenish color. Encasing may alter kiln struck color.
Encasing heavily reduced Nyx can produce a mother-of-pearl effect. Speckled and swirled organic effects can be acheived by working the glass very hot before application. Excessive reduction followed by kiln striking can produce earthy caramel tones.
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