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Old 2015-07-18, 11:45am
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Question reactive color help

I am new to lampworking and I am really enjoying it. I know at some point someone has made a list but I can't seem to find one. I was wondering if there was a list floating around about reactive colors. I hope that's the right way of saying it. Colors that change when combined with other colors. Whether good or bad colors result. I know I have some colors (like the ones that contain silver) that when combined with other colors produce unexpected colors or effects. If anyone knows where some info can be got..... I'd be one happy girl..... thanks for any help =)

tried to post this earlier .... it's out there somewhere...... I think.... I hope it will get seen here.......... I'm s nube...... sue me
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Old 2015-07-18, 12:48pm
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In my opinion, the best place to learn about color reactions is on the Bullseye site.
http://www.bullseyeglass.com/methods...ity-chart.html
http://www.bullseyeglass.com/methods...g-glasses.html
http://www.bullseyeglass.com/methods...e-glasses.html
After you see what is possible, then you can find out the composition of the glass of your favorite COE and can expect similar results.

Meanwhile, try here:
http://www.listen-up.org/kitty/beads/frit.htm
http://www.listen-up.org/kitty/beads...or%20chart.htm
http://www.wetcanvas.com/forums/show...58#post2146758

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Old 2015-07-18, 12:50pm
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Does this help? http://users.zoominternet.net/~beadg...ce_effects.jpg

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Old 2015-07-18, 2:26pm
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Absolutely one of the best resources! I've loved this chart for years.

You will also find good information in the booklet SPOTLIGHT ON BEADS VOL. 5: MAGIC COLOR REACTIONS by Corina Tettinger.

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Old 2015-07-18, 4:44pm
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Thank you all for the links! And allicat thanks for that link.... I had seen it somewhere and couldn't find it! I love all those beads! One of my favorite colors to work with has been effetre's ivory and I love the things that some colors do to it. I should have mentioned that I work on a hothead and with soft glass....
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