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Terranova 2.1 (1/4 lb)

  Terranova2.1 Terranova2.1 -brown rods Terranova2.1 Light Terranova2.1 Light- blond rods Terranova2.1 Dark Terranova2.1 Dark - gray rods |
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Terranova2.1 is a highly saturated silver ruby. A tremendously varied color, it is capable of blues, greens, purples, reds, browns and can produce copper red webs in a reduction flame. The depth and hue of these colors are dependent on the heat treatment given. Working hotter or colder, doing a lot of shaping or a little, all of these and more will affect the color.
It is available in three different versions. Our standard Terranova2.1, Terranova2.1 Light and Terranova2.1 Dark. The standard rods are brown. Terranova2.1 Light rods are blond and Terranova2.1 Dark rods are gray. You can see pictures of the rods by clicking on view more images. Although the same color palette can be achieved with all three of them, they require different heat treatments. We have separated them into these three categories to help you achieve as repeatable a process as possible.
Work hot, cool and reheat. Reduce for metallic effects.
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Product Reviews
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Wonderful color!
Linda Wloszczynski
(Jacksonville, FL)
4/21/2009 3:02 PM
I love working with this glass - easy to use and a nice range of color.
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one of my favorites
jamie blabaum
(cuba city, WI)
1/15/2009 7:08 AM
i am obsessed with this color!!! i have three pounds of it in my studio! and a pound of frit! it is a must have, and really one of my favorites from DH. once you try it you will have three pounds of it too. when i heard from Frantz that they may not be able to get any more i scrambled to every online shop i could find to order as much as i could! but it is back- yeah! i struggled with this color at first- but i was working on a HH- but once i tried it on my minor- well i have three pounds of it- that says enough!
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this color is amazing and so easy!
nagibeads
(So Cal, CA)
9/22/2008 11:36 PM
This is a wonderful addition to the DH striking color line! It will turn so many colors from green, blues, purples and deep burgundies. Stunning and so easy. I have gotten purple at garage temps as high as 1058F for 4 hours and as low as 945F for 2 hours. Even the part that doesn't strike in the flame comes out burgundy from the kiln....
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