The information below has been collated by Jolene Wolfe of Kitzbitz Art Glass and is intended as a guide only.
CiM 104


Stock Number   

Colour   

Properties   

Other Info   

Reactions   

C0109

bordello

intense translucent deep red

C0128

sangre

striking colour

opaque red

no brown reaction with fine silver

C0149

lipstick

opaque red brown (brick)

C0223

pumpkin

opaque light orange

C0229

clockwork

intense striking colour - stiff glass

deep orange

becomes more opaque in a reduction flame

C0241

creamsicle

not a spreading colour

opaque orange

C0346

ghee

strikes from light yellow to shades of caramel

semi opaque light yellow

C0351

stoneground

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduction colour is orangey

opaque light brown

reacts with fine silver - reacts with ivory

C0402

celadon

not a spreading colour

opaque turquoise

reacts with ivory

C0413

peacock green

shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

translucent light green

C0430

elphaba

not a spreading colour - reduces to brown tones - Can appear striated

opaque light green

C0448

dirty martini

perfectly complimented by Reichenbach antique clear

opaque pale green

lace reaction with nero intenso - fumed easily by silver glass and SiS and reacts with fine silver leaf

C0449

kryptonite

striking - does not work well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

semi opaque light green

does not react strongly with silver glass

C0505

french blue

Can appear striated

opaque bright blue

etches beautifully - reacts with ivory

C0508

leaky pen

Intense colour - work high in flame as may pit - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - spreading colour - takes on a metallic hue when reduced - stiff glass - takes longer to etch

semi translucent dark blue

looks black over rubiono oro

C0512

halong bay

shocky - anneal from hot - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opal light blue

C0519

glacier

opaque light blue

C0531

lapis

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - reduces to a metallic sheen

dark opaque purple blue

C0543

sapphire

transparent medium blue

C0547

electric avenue

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opal medium blue

brown reaction with fine silver - when heavily reduced goes deep terracotta - reacts with ivory

C0550

chalcedony

opal light blue

C0562

ming

opal deep blue

C0563

pulsar

may pit if heated too quickly

transparent medium blue

reacts with ivory

C0568

freman

opaque sky blue

reacts with silver - reacts with ivory

C0569

smurfy

opaque turquoise

reacts with ivory

C0570

grumpy bear

some striation

opaque periwinkle

C0571

cornflower

some striation

opaque periwinkle blue

C0618

simply berry

semi opaque light purple

superheat with nero intenso stringer for "lace" effect - does not react as a base for silver glass

C0632

thai orchid

intense colour - some striation - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opaque violet

does not react with silver glass or SIS - spreads when superheated over a softer opaque base

C0645

heffalump

colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)

opaque light lavender

brown reaction with fine silver

C0652

count von count

colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions

transparent light purple/blue

C0653

larkspur

colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions

transparent pale purple/blue

Does not lace with nero intenso

C0654

grape ape

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - some striation

opaque medium purple

does not react with silver glass - reacts with Kugler 104 green - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with plum - reacts with copper colours

C0655

eggplant

saturated and intense - spreading colour - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - striking colour

opaque dark purple

C0658

plum

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - Looks beautiful encased in clear - spreading colour - striking colour

opal light purple

reacts with ivory - not fumed by gold leaf - can "swallow" stringer - reacts with grape ape - reacts with copper colours

C0660

crocus

Looks beautiful encased in clear

semi opaque light purple

C0661

evil queen

opaque deep purple

C0667

poi

some striation

opaque dark lilac gray

C0701

ginger

Shocky

opaque light neutral pink

less reactive than ivory

C0703

butter pecan

opaque pale pink

less reactive than ivory - reacts with fine silver foil - reacts with celadon

C0717

khaki

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opaque neutral gray

reacts with fine silver

C0722

canyon de chelly

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH - heavy striation - striking colour

opaque silver light brown

no lacing with nero intenso - looks great with raku

C0742

sepia

colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions - work cool

transparent pale pink/amber

Does not lace with nero intenso - no fuming with silver glass - very effective with SiS - look nice etched

C0765

chai

opaque pale pink/brown

C0806

cirrus

striking colour - shocky - anneal from hot - does not etch - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

semi opaque white

reduces to yellow/brown - Dots of leaky Pen and Reichenbach gold violet "pool" when melted in to cirrus - becomes more opaque the longer you work it in the flame - can be fumed by silver

C0820

hades

dots crisp melted down over Effetre white - dots bleed into CiM peace - works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opaque intense black - even as stringer

reacts with ivory and opal yellow - laces as stringer over some base glasses including Effetre coral when superheated - fumes to iridescent green/blue with fine silver - reacts with palladium.

C0834

clear

work cool

transparent clear

C0835

peace

saturated colour

shimmering opaque white

C0859

marshmallow

Looks beautiful encased in clear

semi opaque white

C0872

tuxedo

black

C0904

gelly's sty

likes to be worked hot

opaque light pink

C0907

rose quartz

likes to be worked hot (may devit in a cooler flame ) - looks lovely coated with 00 lead crystal frit (sugared)- striking colour

semi opaque light pink

brown reaction with fine silver

C0915

pink champagne

colour appears to "shift" in different lighting conditions

translucent light pink

brownish tint when used to encase white

C0921

blush

translucent pale pink

C0926

cranberry

spreading colour - makes beautiful vivid pink when encased over white/dark fuchsia over ivory - burns less easily than Effetre Rubino Oro

semi opaque rich dark gold pink - available in two distinct shades (511926-1 light & 511926-2 dark)

very reactive (dirty martini, lapis)

C0957

desert pink

works well in slightly reducing flame of a HH

opaque pale pink

Fumed easily by silver glass

CiM Uniques


Stock Number   

Colour   

Properties   

Other Info   

Reactions   

511128-1

sangre

darker than regular sangre

511140-1

lipstick

lighter thank regular lipstick

511140-3

lipstick

lighter than 5111140-1

511223-3

Pumpkin

not a spreading colour

lighter than regular pumpkin

511223-3

pumpkin

translucent burnt orange

511333

sunshine

never went in to full production

soft buttery yellow

511351-1

stone ground

lighter than regular

511413-2

peacock green

slightly bluish compared to regular

511413-3

peacock green

more saturated than 511413-2

511427

tabby gray

never went in to full production - looks great with SiS

silver gray

511430-1

elphaba

very similar to regular

511430-2

elphaba

petroleum green

511430-3

elphaba

darker than regular

511449-1

kryptonite

turns opaque more quickly than regular

511531-1

lapis

more purple than blue

511618-1

simply berry

lighter than regular

511618-2

simply berry

darker than regular

511644

dusk

never went in to full production - colour shifts under different lighting

blue gray shade

looks a more neutral gray when used to encase white

511656

blackcurrant

almost black when used on its own

very dark purple

511701-1

ginger

lighter than regular

511703-3

butter pecan

darker than regular

511703-3

butter pecan

more yellow than regular

511742-1

sepia

More amber than regular

511806-1

cirrus

striking colour

strikes to opaque more easily than regular

511806-2

cirrus

striking colour

slight blue tint

511864

charcoal

never went in to full production - looks black when used on its own

transparent dark gray

511904-1

gelly's sty

less saturated than regular

511938

gelly's sty and peace

cored cane, heart shaped peace encased with gelly's sty

streaky pink when worked

511938

gelly's sty and cranberry pink

cored cane, heart shaped cranberry encased with gelly's sty

streaky pink and red when worked