Canyon De Chelly
Ok, since I can’t get time to edit photos of new colors we’ll go back to oldies but goodies. We’ll go with browns since it’s almost fall *pout*
Look at the color range! woooo!! Really in my opinion there’s no ‘trick’ to getting these colors. Beads above were on a HH so maybe more propane rich flame and batch (see note below) play a part in color range(s).
Gorgeous color! You really never know what color you’ll get, and that’s
part of it’s charm for me.
part of it’s charm for me.
~Plays well with silver foil or leaf, and silver rich glasses.
~etches well
~not shocky, just a great glass
There are some differences, some rods are lighter and not much color to them other than ‘tan/brown’..which is ok if you want that!
But I’ve found the best color comes from the rods that are a bit darker and have a lot of rings when you look at the end.
..No matter what the rod, seems once it goes ‘tan/brown/coffee latte color’ it stays that way.
***Note! I’ve seen some say that the newer batches produce more colors, I’ll have to disagree since the photo above IS from the early batch, possibly the first batch made.
Photo below is from one of the latest batches, lots ‘O color still…

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