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Looking for a strong colour? This is a lush green with an interesting purple tinge. Slightly darker than Magenta/Green, this colour is lovely with other dichroic colours such as purples, and with clear patterns and textures fused over the top.

About Dichroic Glass: Dichroic is a multi-layer coating placed on glass using a technical process known as thin film coating. Dichroic glass has a transmitted colour and a completely different reflective colour; these two colours shift depending on the angle of view. The play of light together with its vibrant colour makes Dichroic glass a prime tool to add interest to any kiln glass work. 

CBS have been manufacturing this product longer than anyone in the business and their Dichroic glass is Bullseye compatible and is consistently of high quality.

Quarter Sheet Sizing: 

Quarter sheets of Dichroic glass are a quarter of a circle. The area of a quarter sheet is around 450 sq cm, which is about the same area as 4.5 10x10cm sheets.

All our glass is COE90, Bullseye Glass compatible and suitable for applications such as glass fusing, glass casting and glass slumping (unless otherwise stated in the description).

Customer Reviews

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Kate Gibson

Awesome colour

I made a small bowl from wavy strips in a crib from a contestant in the dichroic glass competition (thanks for the idea!). My bowl did not look so great so I slumped it back to flat then cut it into smaller pieces to make jewellery

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Susan Mcqueen

Not a fan of green but the green dichroic colours are the exception in this range, and this one, is very striking. It does not have the variation of colour that the teal has, but for folk who like pure Emerald, this is for you.

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Jessica Dewey

Really pleased with how vivid the colour is. I've etched leaf motifs with this and love the results. As another reviewer has said this colour stays pretty true to what you see on your computer.

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Sarah Aumayer

Great to use in jewellery as it's the truest green. Emerald is just the right name.

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Susan Mcqueen

This colour is pretty much how you see it on the computer screen after it has been fired. It is true to its name, emerald. It looks gorgeous capped with clear glass or uncapped, sitting on black.

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