Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Red/Silver Blue on Clear
Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Cyan/Copper on clear

Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Cyan/Copper on clear

Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Silver on Clear

Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Silver on Clear

Speciality Dichroic: Crinklized Red/Silver Blue on Clear

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CBS Special Edition: Crinklized Red/Silver Blue on Clear.

Fires to a bright colour with a crinklized texture. This dichroic is sure to add a dazzling uniqueness to your glass design. 

This exclusive dichroic coating fuses rough with a brilliant coloured coarse texture. When fusing with the coating exposed or capped, the surface crinkles and crystalises, profusely sending thousands of minature crystalline-like mirrors upwards, positining themsleves in deifferent directions. 

What is 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 of consistently high quality.

Quater Sheet Sizing: Quater sheets of Dichroic glass are a quater of a circle. The area of a quater sheet is around 450sq 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). 

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Hi there,I fired this on a contour fuse on to black and it came out a pretty silver blue, but the transmitted red is completely absent apart from a very faint tint where the dichro wasn't on the black. How can I get it to show both colours? It's a bit disappointing

Hello To see the transmitted colour you need to be able to see light through the glass, firing dichroic colours on black will make the transmitted colour not visable. 

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