Lunar Glass Gaia Green Opal

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This color is gorgeous! This green can take a ton of heat without worrying about boiling or cracking. Single layers of color give a transparent opalescent green, opaqueness can be achieved by adding more material before fully melting. - MW

Unit of Measure: 1/4 LB

1/4 LB
LB
$17.70
SKU: LG-09
4.0
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
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Lunar Glass – Gaia Green Opal


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[LG-GGO]

Item Description:


Gaia Green Opal is a vibrant borosilicate glass rod that melts into a luminous, earthy green with a soft opalescent shimmer. Reminiscent of lush forests and mossy stones, this color channels the vitality of nature with every flame pass. It strikes to a glowing, semi-translucent green that can shift in depth depending on thickness and kiln atmosphere.


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This item is available by the LB or 1/4LB


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1/4 LB, LB

4.0
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
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  • J
    J
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    I recommend this product
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    3 months ago
    Nice color, slightly inconsistent

    Overall this green is really nice! It's easy to work with, and it's a really gorgeous shade of green. It's not nearly as stiff as some other greens you might be used to. I had no issues with scuzz or boils, and it wasn't super sensitive to any particular flame chemistry. I really like it and I will likely buy more . The only issue I ran into is that the color wasn't exactly consistent. Granted, I only bought 1/4 lb, so I only had three rods to work with... the first rod was super dense, and honestly pretty comparable to MA's plantphibian, maybe a little bit less saturated. I made a few things with it and needed to get a second rod... totally different density/tone, and way lighter. The third rod matched the lighter tone. Still a really great green, but make sure you test each rod for consistency!