Messy Color™ Lemon Drop Ltd Run

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Lemon Drop Ltd Run (511303)<br />A transparent yellow.

A transparent yellow.




“This glass looks very odd in rod form, something like a filligriano with a core of pale yellow transparent running down the inside. The test bead here on the left shows that the colour strikes out evenly to become this very beautiful pale transparent lemon colour which I am liking a lot.” Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass’ blog. – Jolene Wolfe

Click here for other interesting Lemon Drop Ltd Run discoveries.

 
Messy Lemon Drop
Jolene Wolfe
Lemon Drop base layered with dots of Effetre Dark Ivory and Double Helix silver glasses
Darlene Collette
Lemon Drop with vine cane using Cardamom & Slytherin; floral cane with Coconut Milk & Peachy Keen
Sue Stewart

CiM Tester Feedback

  • Lemon Drop is a transparent yellow.
"It seems like the less you work it, the lighter it is." – Genea Crivello
  • Special thanks to Genea Crivello-Knable for providing the photo in this section.

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.


"Lemon Drop - a transparent yellow - not as intense as Effetre's Electric Yellow, but also appears to not be inclined to develop a 'cloudy' or milky appearance. It's more of a golden yellow." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"All the beads were made with the glass labeled Lemon Drop Ltd Run. Soft and easy to melt with no unpredictable behavior, other than the colour of the bead."
Liz DeLuca
“This glass looks very odd in rod form, something like a filligriano with a core of pale yellow transparent running down the inside. The test bead here on the left shows that the colour strikes out evenly to become this very beautiful pale transparent lemon colour which I am liking a lot.” Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass’ blog.
Jolene Wolfe