Messy Color™ Chai Ltd Run

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Chai Ltd Run (511765)<br />An opaque brown.

An opaque brown.


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“While the rod is a little darker than the last time around, the beads came out pretty similar. The leaf - which is cooled rapidly by mashing and then reheated along the edges, has some much more interesting colour variations.” Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

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Messy Chai & effetre dark brown
Veda
Messy Chai
Kim Fields
Chai Ltd Run
Jolene Wolfe
Chai Ltd Run
Kandice Seeber
Messy Chai, Effetre Amber Rose, soft grey
Laura Sparling
Messy Chai & Ginger
Patricia Frantz

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  • Special thanks to Patricia Frantz and Dwyn Tomlinson for providing the photos in this section.

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“While the rod is a little darker than the last time around, the beads came out pretty similar. The leaf - which is cooled rapidly by mashing and then reheated along the edges, has some much more interesting colour variations.” Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"Chai is a soft pastel nude with a hint of peach. Chai easily reacts with fine silver to create deep moody tones. During testing, Chai was paired with Daffodil and Butter Pecan. No distortion occurred in the testing."  
Heather Sellers
“Chai can strike slightly darker if you take your time with it. The longer it's worked in the flame, the darker and warmer the color gets.” Read more at Kandice’s blog.
Kandice Seeber
"In fact - from this set of 3 spacers - it appears that the colour gets a little darker and richer with heat - as the third went into the kiln without any re-heating, and is slightly paler than the others." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson
"Chai was rolled in 99% fine silver foil and sprinkled with Coffee Bean frit from Robin Koza. The frit has webbed among the micro drops of silver to create a rich set of 13 round beads." Read more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette