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2013-09-20, 9:53am
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Czech Glass ID please: brown-purple-ish
I picked up a variety of unlabelled glass when I was in the Czech Republic.
This one at first looked like a dark brown, but at the ends, I could see a bit of red-purle sparkle.
Well, it is a weird glass, to me anyway. In the rod, it is dark brown. Pulled into a stringer, it is dark fuchsia. Made into an encased bead it is a mix of brown and fuchsia. When reduced, it leaves a silvery shimmer. When I used the stringer on clear and reduced it, it was a mix of silver and light fuchsia. And, when a droplet fell from the stringer, it was almost completely clear.
I have looked at some of the color charts of czech glass,but can not find it. Any thoughts?
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2013-09-20, 9:59am
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Rubinit would be my guess. It is basically a gold ruby glass.
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2013-09-20, 10:39am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Floorkasp
Rubinit glass rods are transparant purple.
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That's right.
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2013-09-20, 4:29pm
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I guess they don't ever have odd lots?
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2013-09-20, 6:39pm
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looks like the old garnet Check glass. I have some from year and years ago...
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2013-09-20, 7:47pm
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Well, I bought some of my glass in a junk/antique shop, so it could even be from the 1820's..... Any thoughts on how to use it and make the color come out?
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2013-09-20, 11:08pm
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I'm not sure but could it be one of their composite rods instead of a regular translucent type?
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2013-09-21, 6:36am
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Copper Ruby maybe?
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