Transparent
T-008 Very pale amber Looks very nice etched
T-012 Light Amber (topaz) All three topaz colors are great for animal prints
T-014 Med. Amber (topaz) same as above
T-016 Root Beer (dk. Topaz) same as above
T-018 Light Brown
T-019 Sage green Seems to be a darker version of dark grass green at 3X the $
T-020 Lt. Grass Green
T-022 Med. Grass green
T-024 Dk. Grass green
T-026 Light teal reduces if overheated
T-027 Dk. Teal reduces if overheated
T-028 Lt. Emerald green
T-030 Dk. Emerald green
T-031 Pale emerald green very stiff, color very pale
T-034 Lt. Aquamarine reduces and bubbles if overheated, very pretty over dk. Ivory
T-036 Dk. Aquamarine reduces and bubbles if overheated, very pretty over dk. Ivory
T-040 Light Amethyst nice color to encase with
T-042 Med. Amethyst looks nice over coral, periwinkle
T-044 Dk. Amethyst looks nice over coral, periwinkle
T-046 Pale Amethyst too pale for me
T-048 Pale Blue Gray don’t see the point to this one, very pale
T-049 Straw Yellow Very light soft pale yellow
T-052 Light Blue often very pale
T-054 Md. Blue often very little difference between these 3 colors
T-056 Dk. Blue sometimes hard to tell from the med blue
T-058 Ink Blue gorgeous blue-violet color, but often looks like cobalt
T-060 Cobalt very stiff, gorgeous color
T-064 black in reality a very dark purple if cased over white
T-066 Super d. black darker than T-064, great lace effect when overheated
T-068 pale rose often very pale
T-069 yellow bright neon yellow, strikes
T-070 uranium yellow light yellow-green
T-071 yellow green
T-072 orange bright orange, strikes
T-076 red dark red, strikes, browns if overheated, turns blueish with silver
T-080 pale lavender very pretty etched
T-081 dark lavender lavender in daylight, blue under fluorescent lights
T-082 lavender blue pink a.k.a. rosato or rose, very pretty etched
T-084 light grey very nice over dk. Ivory
T-088 dk. Grey very nice over dk. Ivory
Pastel
P-204 white very soft, seeps out from underneath clear
P-208 light white a.k.a. anise white, stiffer than 204, slightly translucent
P-210 avocado green more like taupe or putty in color, can be shocky
P-211 sage green more like taupe or khaki, but slightly greener than 210
P-212 pea green very soft, spreads a lot, reacts with EDP
P-214 nile green slightly stiffer than 212, spreads a lot
P-216 lt. Grass green spreads a lot
P-218 petroleum gr. Reduces if over heated, mottles too, reacts with EDP
P-219 copper green reacts with many colors, reduces if overheated, stiff for green
P-220 periwinkle very soft, versatile color
P-221 lavender semi transluscent
P-223 mosaic green very variable in color from batch to batch
P-224 lt. Sky blue reduces if overheated, likes oxy, reacts with ivory
P-228 dk. Sky blue reduces if overheated, likes oxy, looks very similar to 236
P-232 lt. Turquoise reduces if overheated, likes oxy, reacts with ivory
P-236 dk. Turquoise reduces if overheated, likes oxy, reacts with ivory
P-240 lt. Cobalt a.k.a. lapis, color very variable
P-242 md. Cobalt a.k.a. lapis, color very variable
P-246 dk. Cobalt a.k.a. lapis, color very variable
P-248 lt. Gray
P-252 dk. Gray
P-254 purple more like orchid, a.k.a. EDP (evil devitrifying purple), reacts with many colors, great with silver, reduces easily, likes oxy, devitrifies easily, strikes darker
P-255 silver pink very hard to strike, rods look yellowish before striking
P-256 dk. Pink most batches very pale
P-258 tongue pink hard to strike, but lovely when struck
P-260 lt. Pink practically white, most batches very light
P-262 powder pink strikes to tera cotta, very pretty, good with silver
P-264 ivory not as reactive as dk. Ivory
P-265 uranium pale yellow-green, very pretty
P-266 opal yellow difficult to strike, comes in yellow & caramel brown forms, reacts w/ silver
P-268 pearl grey
P-272 violet more like light mauve
P-273 soft violet has an interesting metallic sheen
P-274 bright violet more like aubergine
P-276 dark ivory “caramelizes” when overheated, reacts with many colors and with silver
Special Colors
S-404 lt. Lemon yellow a.k.a. acid yellow, bright yellow
S-408 md. Lemon yellow a little darker than 404
S-409 translucent yel. An odd batch, semi-translucent, very pretty, reacts with silver
S-412 Dk. Yellow school bus yellow
S-416 bright yellow also school bus yellow
S-418 butter yellow not! School bus yellow
S-420 coral color very variable, reacts with silver and many colors
S-422 orange color very variable, browns if overheated
S-424 carrot red dark orange, browns if overheated
S-428 lt. Red. Orange red-orange, browns if overheated
S-432 med. Red more like light red, browns if overheated
S-436 dark red more like med. Red, browns if overheated
S-438 dark purple red more like Christmas red, very pretty, browns if overheated
S-444 light brown darkens after heating
S-448 dark brown darkens after heating
S-452 dk. Red brown chocolate brown after heating
S-456 rubino a.k.a. gold cranberry, reduces easily, likes oxy, fades if overheated, reacts with many colors and with silver, blackish reaction with dk. Ivory, work on the cool side
S-460 mustard color very variable
The information above was found on the WetCanvas site, and posted by AlexM. The post is old but it has some colors and information that can still be quite viable to lampwork and fused glass artists.
Click on the image above to see it enlarged. This sample chart came from Arrow Springs.


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