Messy Color™ Muskmelon Ltd Run

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Muskmelon Ltd Run (511426)<br />An opaque greenish ivory.

An opaque greenish ivory.




“Muskmelon has gone streakier and fumed darker, and the Psyche has blue hints. This seems the most reactive base out of the three.” Read more at Heather’s blog. – Heather Kelly

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Gloria Sevey

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"It’s greener than Linen but not as green as Lichen. It’s right in between the two." – Gloria Sevey

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“Muskmelon has gone streakier and fumed darker, and the Psyche has blue hints. This seems the most reactive base out of the three.” Read more at Heather’s blog.
Heather Kelly
"Muskmelon reacts very strongly with silver. This goddess bead has been partially burnished with fine silver leaf which has then been vapourised in the torch flame. Where the silver was touching the glass there is now a deep toffee coloured patch encrusted with tiny little bead-lets of silver." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe
“Muskmelon - a super-subtle, desaturated green. Like a very pale sage or a - well - you can't quite call it a grey-green, but leaning that way. Only the barest hint of a reaction with the turquoise too.” Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"It's streak-free [so many opaque greens are streaky] and it works well as stringer too. It also etches beautifully. All-in-all, it's a fab opaque ivory-green." Read more at Laura's blog.
Laura Sparling