Messy Color™ Dinosaur Bone Ltd Run

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Dinosaur Bone Ltd Run (511838)<br />An opaque yellow with orange & purple streamers.

An opaque yellow with orange & purple streamers.




"I like that Dinosaur Bone was similar to ivory without all the reactivity. It plays really well with DH Skylla too." – Hillary Lawson

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CiM Dinosaur Bone
Hillary Lawson
CiM Dinosaur Bone
Hillary Lawson

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  • Dinosaur Bone is our 315 Buttermilk formula with 623 Cleopatra and 217 Harvest streamers.

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"Bleeding black isn't a result of your black, but rather the white you're using with it. Want to stop the bleeding of your black? Change your white! Try CiM Dinosaur Bone! It's similar in tonality to a light ivory, but it's stiffer than CiM Peace. Dino Bone doesn't spread when it gets hot, so it also doesn't bleed under the outside edges of your dots defusing your color, so it helps locking in your edges and keeping your lines nice and crisp!"
Hillary Lawson
"Dinosaur Bone was really easy to work with, it flowed well, which was a nice change over Peace. Peace I generally love when I need a lot of detail and little movement."
Hillary Lawson
"I like that Dinosaur Bone was similar to ivory without all the reactivity. It plays really well with DH Skylla too."
Hillary Lawson
“Dinosaur Bone is a complex opaque cane with Cleopatra [dense purple transparent] and Harvest [opaque orange] cane in a Buttermilk matrix. The CiM Jupiter Storm base bead complements the Harvest highlights. Like Alakazam, Alchemy, and Howlite, Dinosaur Bone is marbleous!”
Laurie Nessel
"Dinosaur Bone has some color stripes you can see, but it’s rather subtle. I thought encasing it might magnify the colors, but there's not much difference there."
Jenefer Ham
"Dinosaur Bone is very similar to Howlite but it is streaked through with orange and grey. Both of these two Ltd Run colours would be great for sculptural beads or painted landscape type beads I think. The streaky effect is very subtle." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe