Hydrangea Opal Glass Design Elements 25 pieces Pebbles Dots System 96 COE Oceanside Compatible
Hydrangea Opal Glass Design Elements 25 pieces Pebbles Dots System 96 COE Oceanside Compatible
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$ 5.49 USD
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$ 6.49 USD
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These cute little nuggets are handmade by me in my Loveland, Colorado glass art studio. They are sold in packages of 25 pieces.
Medium: Measure a little under 1/2" (around .47" or 12mm). You will receive 25 pieces. These vary slightly in size due to hand cutting.
These handmade design elements are a perfect addition to your mosaic and fused glass art!
These are much more round and uniform than Spectrum's pebbles because the glass is hand-cut and then fused. These are flat bottomed with a rounded top.
* These perfectly round little droplets are perfect for buttons.
* These are a great start for post earrings.
* Tack fuse around an ordinary plate or trivet for some great texture and design.
* Use in mosaic projects
* Use your imagination The uses are endless
COE: 96 This glass can be mixed and fused with any glass that is the same COE. COE measures how quickly a glass expands and contracts during the fusing processes. All glass that is "melted" or fused into a single piece must be compatible.
Medium: Measure a little under 1/2" (around .47" or 12mm). You will receive 25 pieces. These vary slightly in size due to hand cutting.
These handmade design elements are a perfect addition to your mosaic and fused glass art!
These are much more round and uniform than Spectrum's pebbles because the glass is hand-cut and then fused. These are flat bottomed with a rounded top.
* These perfectly round little droplets are perfect for buttons.
* These are a great start for post earrings.
* Tack fuse around an ordinary plate or trivet for some great texture and design.
* Use in mosaic projects
* Use your imagination The uses are endless
COE: 96 This glass can be mixed and fused with any glass that is the same COE. COE measures how quickly a glass expands and contracts during the fusing processes. All glass that is "melted" or fused into a single piece must be compatible.