Messy Color™ Hollandaise Ltd Run

511202 - Sold Out

Hollandaise Ltd Run (511202)<br />An opaque orange.

An opaque orange.




"It strikes a bit in the flame, although not a lot, and that striking changes the colour so that it is slightly more on the orange/brownish side, but not enough that you could get me to say that it had actually turned brown or orange." Read more at Melanie's blog. – Melanie Graham

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Hollandaise
Jolene Wolfe
Messy Hollandaise with Army Men, Oz, and Stone Ground
Chris Haussler
Hollandaise, CiM Clear, Effetre White 204 and Effetre transparent Light Amber 012
Laura Sparling
Hollandaise, Effetre's Red Roof Tile, Ivory and Dark Cocoa highlighted with dots of ASK Silver Cinnamon
Darlene Collette
Messy Hollandaise
Melanie Graham

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  • Special thanks to Genea Crivello-Knable & Dwyn Tomlinson for providing the photos in this section.
"Hollandaise is a true opaque." Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

Join Trudi Doherty's FB group Lampwork Colour Resource Sharing Information for a catalogue of color study.
Claudia Eidenbenz’s "Vetrothek" (glass library) is a great resource for color comparisons.
See Kay Powell’s frit testing samples.
Browse Serena Thomas’ color gallery.
Check out Miriam Steger’s CiM color charts.
Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


"Unlike a lot of other yellow glasses, Hollandaise does not crack when encased in my experience but it was a CiM Limited Run colour and as such is no longer produced. I’ll miss this yellow when my ever-dwindling stash of it is gone." Read more at Laura's tumblr.
Laura Sparling
"Hollandaise, on the other hand, is brilliant with raku, and silvered ivory and is just a gorgeous colour for autumn." Read more at Julie's blog.
Julie Fountain
"It strikes a bit in the flame, although not a lot, and that striking changes the colour so that it is slightly more on the orange/brownish side, but not enough that you could get me to say that it had actually turned brown or orange." Read more at Melanie's blog.
Melanie Graham
Hollandaise with 99% fine silver wire. See more beads at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"As you can see - it also reacts with Turquoise. Hollandaise is also a completely opaque colour." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson