BERYL GREEN 2430 Transparent Enamel
2 OUNCE JAR
Transparent enamels take on different personalities when fired over white enamel, flux (clear) enamel, on silver, or on bare copper. The color chart shows the different variations. I recommend firing transparents at 1500 to 1550 to get a better clarity & depth of color.
If you look at the legend for transparent colors fired over different bases or substrates (the white square with the four (or six) blocks marked “White,” “Flux,” “Silver,” and “”Copper,”) and compare them to the color sample blocks, you can get an idea of what the transparent color looks like over different bases. For instance, the lower right block is the color fired over bare copper. Because the color is directly exposed to the copper oxides, it is always the darkest of the four samples. The upper left shows the transparent over white. This usually shows the color in its brightest most colorful form. “Flux” means clear and the upper right block shows the color fired over a base coat of clear flux enamel such as 2010, 2015, or 2030. “Silver” means it is fired directly over sterling silver metal.
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80 mesh medium temperature medium expansion
For copper, gold, and silver
Complete Thompson opaque color chart – http://thompsonenamel.com/images/charts/medtmpmedexp1000.jpg
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