Messy Color™ Emerald City Ltd Run

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Emerald City Ltd Run (511405)<br />A transparent green.

A transparent green.




“This is just a wound bead of Emerald City, made in a slightly reducing flame and then reduced quickly again at the end. It exploded in an oil slick of peacock colours, really fab, and easier to obtain than DH Gaia, with that lovely dark background.” – Sue Reynolds

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Messy Emerald City Ltd Run
Gloria Sevey
Peace base, encased with Rose Tea, a spiral of Emerald City, and a little dichro
Sue Reynolds
Messy Emerald City
Jan Cahill
Obsidian base layered with dots of Effetre Dark Ivory & Emerald City, with Taxco Silver Turquoise, Golden Emerald,  and DH HE-379 test glass
Darlene Collette

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  • Emerald City Ltd Run was originally named Leprechaun Ltd Run.
  • Special thanks to Genea Crivello-Knable for providing the photo in this section.

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"On a base of Emerald City, this set of treasures was created with combinations of green and clear transparents and silver glasses including TAG's Taxco Silver Turquoise and Double Helix Gaia silver infused glass. Highlights of Double Helix Aurae create the glitter bling on each bead!" See more on Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"Lovely shade of green - but so dark it is almost black. Use for encased stringer or other thin applications." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
“This is just a wound bead of Emerald City, made in a slightly reducing flame and then reduced quickly again at the end. It exploded in an oil slick of peacock colours, really fab, and easier to obtain than DH Gaia, with that lovely dark background.”
Sue Reynolds
"Some colours are just better at helping silver glass strike than others, and Emerald City is a big winner in this department." Read more at Melanie's blog.
Melanie Graham
"Emerald City is a beautiful colour, very dark when kept thick and can be very light when used thin, the spacers look nearly black except when you hold them up to the light."
Regis Teixera