Double Helix 104 Glass Rods
Double Helix 104 glass s a new reducing glass with a 104c.o.e that works with Effetre, Vetrofond, Lauscha and Ask`104 glass.Available in 4 colours the lengths are 13" long and 5-6mm dia. See the frit section for the Double Helix Frits that are availible
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Pandora

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The brand new colour from Double Helix that needs no flame reduction , only 4  hours in a kiln.

 

Rich Purples and greens that reqiure no flame striking .

As it strikes it will go Amber,Ruby,Purple , Green,Blue and opaque Red. Expand the kiln annealing to 4 hours soak to achive best results .

 

Ekho Glass Rods

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Ekho reduces and strikes! She retains a pearlescent luster under encasement and strikes during the beadmaking process. For best results , work hot , cool , reduce and encase .They are sold in 1/4 lb packs which is around 7-9 rods per bundle.

Khaos Glass Rod

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Khaos is asuper saturated Silver Opal.To strike , work hot , cool and reheat.

They are sold in 1/4 lb packs which is around 7-9 rods per bundle.

Elektra 2 Glass Rod

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Elektra 2 glass rods are transparent turq to look at. When worked and reduced the reactions vary from shades of copper, silver, bronze and metallic mirror .They are sold in 1/4 lb packs which is around 7-9 rods per bundle.

Nyx Glass Rods

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Nyx will reduce to a mirror like or multi-coloured luster , as you'd expect from Double Helix.Though the rods start out as black as night Nyx will kiln strike through a steady fade of midnight blue,lapis,peacock,turquoise and sky blue. You can determine the colour through annealing and temperature in the kiln.

Nyx  are sold in 1/4 lb packs which is around 7-9 rods per bundle.

Double Helix 104 Mixed Rods

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1/4lb of mixed coloured Double Helix 104 glass rods

Luna 3

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Luna3 is a striking colour so work it hot , cool it and reheat to develop the purples, pinks and blues . The best results can be had after reheating for 10-15 seconds in the very tip of the flame.