A very nice orange brown color that very much resembles the clay it is named after.Contains Low Amounts of Sulfur, May React with Copper Bearing Glasses. Reaction occurs when certain glasses are fused next to each other, they can produce a chemical reaction in the areas where they melt together. This is caused when elements, or ions, in the two glasses actually mix with one another, changing the chemistry where they meet. The result of this chemical change shows as a thin line of color between the two glasses.
Photo above is an image of the glass, actual color may differ slightly.
Products formulated and "Tested Compatible" especially for fusing, slumping and other hot glass work. Along with sheet glass, Oceanside produces many specialty glass products, including glass frits, noodle, stringer, dichroic glass, and casting materials. All Oceanside products are tested against an identical standard to insure compatibility of viscosity and expansion coefficient.