Each slice shows the classic peace sign: a circle crossed by a centered vertical line and two angled lower lines. The colorway pairs deep cobalt blue with white, so the symbol reads clearly across the full range of slice sizes. The design stays consistent through the pack and holds up whether slices are placed on their own as single accents or grouped closely together.
Murrini, also called millefiore, are small cross-section slices of patterned glass cane. To use them, place individual slices on the surface of your COE90 fused glass project and fire them in. They serve as decorative accents on pendants, plates, ornaments, suncatchers, dishes, and other fused pieces.
What does the pattern on these murrini look like? The classic peace sign, a circle with a centered vertical line and two downward angled lines, in deep cobalt blue and white. The symbol is crisp and reads clearly at both smaller and larger slice sizes.
What COE glass do I use with these murrini? These are COE90 murrini. Combine them only with glass of the same COE. Mixing glass of different expansion rates creates thermal stress that can cause cracking during or after firing.
How are these murrini sold? Sold by the pack. Slice sizes and counts vary from pack to pack, so you get a natural range of sizes to work with.
How do I add these to a fused glass project? Arrange individual slices on the surface of your COE90 base glass and fire them in your kiln. A full fuse melts the slices flat and flush with the surrounding glass so the peace sign appears embedded in a smooth surface; a tack fuse stops short of full melting, leaving the slices slightly raised and preserving more of the symbol's detail.
Specifications
SKU: 162121 COE: COE90 Pattern/motif: Peace sign in cobalt blue and white Sold by the pack; slice sizes and counts vary from pack to pack Working Notes
The firing approach sets how much the murrini melt into the surface. A full fuse brings the slices level with the surrounding glass for a smooth finish where the peace sign appears inlaid. A tack fuse keeps the slices slightly raised, adding texture and holding the definition of the symbol, which works well for jewelry and smaller decorative items. Test on a small sample first, since results vary with kiln, glass brand, and thickness.
Description updated: July 6, 2026
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