Bullseye Marigold Yellow (style 000320) is a 90 COE fusible glass sheet, an opalescent color for fusing, slumping, and kilnforming. As a striking color, Marigold Yellow may not reach its final shade until it is fired.
Cold characteristics May appear partly transparent with wide variations in color density. Overall look of a lighter, brighter yellow such as Canary Yellow Opalescent (000120).
Working notes Matures to an opaque marigold yellow. May appear slightly dappled. This style is not suitable for kilncasting because it can become incompatible when held at high temperatures for an extended period. It may also become incompatible in instances where processes exceed the parameters of the test for compatibility. Testing recommended when heatwork exceeds these parameters.
Reactions This is a reactive glass. It contains Sulfur (S) / Selenium (Se) and may react where it meets Copper (Cu), Lead (Pb), and Silver (Ag), forming a visible line or halo at the boundary. Use that on purpose to outline and add depth, or keep reactive colors apart to avoid it.
Format and sizes Thin-rolled sheet, 2mm, with a rolled edge. The thinner sheet is ideal for overlays, fine detail, and controlling stack thickness. Available in the sizes shown above.
Fusing and compatibility Tested compatible with other Bullseye glass. When you combine it with glass from other makers, matching COE alone does not guarantee compatibility, so fire a small test tile first.
More of This Color The same Bullseye color in other forms: 3mm Sheet · Frit .
Helpful downloads What to Expect from Bullseye Glass (PDF) · Reactive Potential of Bullseye Glass (PDF)
Technical data courtesy of Bullseye Glass.
Description updated: July 7, 2026
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