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VENUS DARK SEA BLUE OPAL GLASS RODS by LUNAR GLASS

VENUS DARK SEA BLUE OPAL GLASS RODS by LUNAR GLASS

SKU: LG-VDSBO-EXP23

Lunar Glass Venus Dark Sea Blue Opal rods, Torchwork only, 33 coe.
Rods are approximately 508 mm (20") in length with approximately 12 - 14 rods per pound.

Priced per pound and sold in .25 lb. increments.

Deep Ocean Mystery with Celestial Grace
Dive into the profound beauty of Lunar Glass Venus Dark Sea Blue Opal, where the mysterious depths of the ocean meet the ethereal elegance of celestial inspiration. This captivating specialty glass embodies the rich, dark blue of deep sea waters enhanced by the luminous, mystical qualities of premium opal glass.

Key Features:


Rich Dark Blue Tone: Deep sea blue with intense color saturation
Celestial Opal Finish: Luminous translucency that creates enchanting light effects
Dramatic Visual Impact: Bold colour presence with sophisticated depth
Premium Quality: Hand-selected and inspected for consistent colour and opal characteristics
Excellent Working Properties: Reliable flame response with stable colour development

Perfect For:

Ocean and water-themed sculptural works
Bold statement jewelry with dramatic presence
Layering techniques for deep dimensional effects
Accent work requiring rich, grounding blues
Mixed media projects with nautical or celestial themes

Working Characteristics: Venus Dark Sea Blue Opal maintains its rich, deep coloration throughout the working process with excellent stability. The opal base creates beautiful light interaction while providing substantial opacity for solid colour applications.

Venus Dark Sea Blue is a gorgeous ocean blue colour that works like a dream. It is copper based so you'll need to crank up your oxygen to avoid livering but other than that it's a solid colour. - MW

  • CA$84
  • 84   – Reward points

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    • SKU
      LG-VDSBO-EXP23
    • Weight
      1 lbs

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