There are a couple different types of striking glass out there. Some, like rubino, yellow, orange, and red change color when heated. Usually they are one color in rod form, and when they get in the flame they change to their actual color.
Some of the silver-based glass colors require a little more work. You have to heat them up to a certain temperature, then let them cool down, then heat them again to make the silver crystals grow. That's a pretty simplistic definition, though. Often times there is a little more to it than that.
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