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| French Tarragon #0 Opaque Blend of blues and greens |
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| From left to right: 1 Base color: Moretti Transparent light amber Technique: Frit over silver and encased Comments: Beautiful organic look with silver veining 2 and 3 Base color: Moretti Transparent light amber Technique: Frit over silver Comments: Very nice silver veining with popping green highlights 4 and 5 Base color: Moretti Transparent Uranium Yellow Technique: Rolled in frit Comments: Slight veining, not all colors showed on this color...but got some nice subtle pale teal-ish colors |
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| 6 and 7 Base color: Moretti Opal Yellow Technique: Rolled in frit with copper green stringer Comments: The first bead was respectfully not cooked, and turned out very well, Some of the copper green color remained and the veining was clear and the colors bright. The second bead however was duly fried and the colors "muddied" and the copper green turned grey against the frit. 8 Base color: Moretti opal yellow Technique: Rolled it frit Comments: Nice "bullseye" effect when melted in and shaped..but not cooked. Colors well defined. Additional comments: This is a very green frit. I didn't get the blues to "pop" well, more beads to come. Other testers have done this bead on Moretti Light blue with much more blue in the final bead. |
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