Each slice in this jar shows a compact Christmas tree motif: a dark green triangular tree centered on a white, lightly opalescent ground, with small bright blue dots and touches of yellow-green gathered around it. The image is clear and well defined even on the smaller slices, and the natural size variety in the jar works well for layouts mixing larger focal pieces with smaller fill slices.
Murrini, also called millefiori, are small cross-section slices of patterned glass cane, so every slice carries the same tree image. Place individual slices directly on the surface of a fused glass piece and fire them in the kiln, bonding them to the base glass as accents on pendants, ornaments, suncatchers, plates, dishes, and other COE96 fused glass projects.
What does the pattern on these murrini look like? A dark green triangular Christmas tree on a white, lightly opalescent ground, with small bright blue dots and hints of yellow-green around it.
What COE glass should I fuse these with? These are COE96 murrini. Use them only with glass of the same COE. Combining glass with different expansion rates introduces stress and can cause cracking during firing or afterward as the glass cools.
How are these murrini sold? Sold as a jar of assorted slices; sizes and counts vary from pack to pack.
How do I incorporate these into a fused glass project? Place individual slices on the surface of your base COE96 glass, arrange as desired, and fire. They are surface accents added on top of the base layer, not a base material. Test on a small scrap piece first and match your firing schedule to your specific glass and kiln.
Specifications
SKU: 153847 COE: COE96 Pack: jar of assorted slices; sizes and counts vary Pattern/motif: Christmas tree, dark green on a white opalescent ground with blue dot accents Working Notes
At a full fuse, these murrini soften and merge into the surface, flattening the tree image flush with the surrounding glass. At a tack fuse, they hold more of their original height and a rounded, raised profile for a more sculptural look.
Firing schedules vary by kiln, glass formula, and project thickness. Always test on a small sample piece first and adjust your ramp rate, top temperature, and hold time to suit your specific COE96 glass and kiln before firing a finished piece.
Description updated: July 6, 2026
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