This pattern lays down even stripes across the Ripple base, each band running roughly three quarters of an inch wide in a steady parallel march down the sheet. The Ripple texture crosses under the stripes with its waves, so the straight bands and curved ridges play against each other.
The green, magenta, and blue coating gives each stripe a shifting hue, moving through cool green, hot magenta, and blue as the angle turns, so the bands seem to change color in sequence. Direct light flashes metallic off the dichroic side, and the clear base lets the stripes glow through when backlit.
Results vary by kiln, so test a small piece first.
Specifications
- SKU: 173022
- Brand: CBS Dichroic
- Product type: CBS Dichroic patterned glass
- COE: COE96
- Base glass: Clear
- Coating/color: Green/ Magenta Blue 3/4" Stripes Pattern
- Pattern/texture: Ripple
- Available sizes: 2"x4", 4"x4", Quarter Sheet
- Category: COE96 > COE96 Dichroic Glass > COE96 CBS Dichroic Patterned Glass
Working Notes
Firing Guidelines and Helpful Tips
Dichroic results vary by kiln, firing schedule, base glass, capping, layering, and coating orientation. These are guidelines, not guarantees. Follow the glass and coating manufacturer's guidance, and test a small piece first when the final look matters.
- Coating side orientation and clear capping can each change the final look, so test first when the result matters.
- Appearance may vary after firing, and the metallic color shift can read differently by viewing angle and lighting.
- Cut and handle the coated surface with care.
What is CBS Dichroic glass?
Dichroic glass has ancient roots, including the Roman Lycurgus Cup. Today, dichroic glass uses thin metal oxide layers on the glass surface to create a metallic color that shifts with light and viewing angle. CBS Dichroic glass applies this coating over a base glass, and the coating is on one side only.
What COE is this glass?
This is COE96.
What base glass is it on?
It is on a Clear base.
What sizes are available?
Available sizes: 2"x4", 4"x4", Quarter Sheet.
Should I test before firing?
Yes. Dichroic results vary by kiln and setup, so test a small piece first when the final look matters.
Can I cap dichroic glass with clear glass?
Many artists cap dichroic glass with clear, and capping can change the final look. Test first to confirm the result you want.