Messy Color™ Dusty Rose Ltd Run

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Dusty Rose Ltd Run (511737)<br />A peachy pink cloudy transparent.

A peachy pink cloudy transparent.




"This is Dusty Rose and DH Clio. I want to give this another shot though because it's way more peach than I anticipated and I'm not sure if it's true to tone. I used Dusty Rose and then a layer of clear before foil and Clio but I'm still surprised at the outcome." – Hillary Lawson

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CiM Dusty Rose and Buttermilk with DH silver glasses
Darlene Collette
CiM Dusty Rose
Suzanne Cancilla-Fox
CiM Dusty Rose
Tammy Mercier

CiM Tester Feedback

  • Dusty Rose is a cloudy transparent. Many testers report that our cloudy transparents are prone to shockiness or breakage. **Please pre-warm / pre-anneal rods accordingly.**
  • Special thanks to Claudia Eidenbenz for the photo in this section.

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"Dusty Rose is a cloudy transparent with a peachy pink tone. Starting on a base of Dusty Rose, I layered dots of Buttermilk and a silver glass from Double Helix labelled as OP.e. Clear portal dots of DH Zephyr were added to capture the stormed reaction of the silver glass. The double bump beads - the silver glass was not reduced before adding the Zephyr. The single bump beads - the silver glass was slightly reduced before adding the Zephyr. The resulting difference is very noticeable as the reduced silver glass has a blue mother of pearl shine vs. the golden amber storms under the Zephyr clear portals on the double bump beads. Dots of Double Helix Aurae Light complete each bead. Spacers are pure Dusty Rose." See more at Darlene's blog.
Darlene Collette
"A pink quartz colour with a touch of cinnamon. This translucent shade works well in a neutral flame and melts smoothly. A lovely colour of nature."
Jean Daniels
Left to right: Dusty Rose, Inca Rose, & Ballet Slipper.
Bianca Gruber
“I made a sculptural bird bead with Dusty Rose. Found the color more peach than rose. Found it streaky and a bit shocky. I began with a clear ‘core’ body and then encased in Dusty Rose. This gives an opportunity to see encasement with the color. The head, wings and tail were added straight from the rod. I used Reichenbach Deep Black for the base of the beak followed by Effetre Pastel Yellow. The eyes were also Reichenbach Deep Black.”
Kim Fields
Dusty Rose vs. Osage Wood.
Olga Ivashina
"This is Dusty Rose and DH Clio. I want to give this another shot though because it's way more peach than I anticipated and I'm not sure if it's true to tone. I used Dusty Rose and then a layer of clear before foil and Clio but I'm still surprised at the outcome."
Hillary Lawson
Left to right: Osage Wood, Dusty Rose, Peaches & Cream.
Claudia Eidenbenz