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Aether Seconds Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Aether is a colourless encasing glass designed for superb workability in the flame. It is engineered to be resistant ...
View full detailsSkylla Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes This colour strikes to produce bright blues, purples and teals while the copper ruby produces reds when applied in th...
View full detailsClear Lustre Double Helix Rod
Eros Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Eros, our gold-pink. Based on test batch HWP-791 and Rhea Light. Avoid overheating to maintain colour. All tested c...
View full detailsOracle Violet Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Oracle-Violet Opal, a violet slow opal, same as test batch 803.AuOpl. This opal is a striking glass that produces a ...
View full detailsKronos 2 Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Kronos was one of Double Helix's first colours and has earned some loyal fans over the years. Unfortunately, Kronos w...
View full detailsElpis Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Elpis is a chrome-free green reducing glass that is resistant to over reducing. She transmits a spring green colour. ...
View full detailsClio Light Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes Clio Light is pink in sunlight and yellow green in fluorescent light. Unlike regular Clio, we do not suggest resetti...
View full detailsHelios Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes A golden-yellow citrine, jewel tone super lustre. Helios is a golden-yellow silver-reduction glass that develops a m...
View full detailsMelia 2 Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes A reactive glass made by Double Helix. The glass is COE 104 Melia 2 is a chrome-free reformulation of Melia. A teal ...
View full detailsAether 2 Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes A reactive clear made by Double Helix. The glass is COE 104 All tested compatible with Effetre Clear 104 coe. Rods 5...
View full detailsRhea Double Helix Rod
Description Working Notes A lead free gold ruby that plays well with silver colours and survives a reduction flame without discoloration. All t...
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