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|pale emerald green
 
|pale emerald green
 
|stiff glass - handpulled
 
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|medium stiff glass
 
|medium stiff glass
 
|may pit if heated too quickly
 
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|intense blue
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|medium stiff glass - handpulled
 
|medium stiff glass - handpulled
 
|may pit if heated too quickly  
 
|may pit if heated too quickly  
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|black
 
|black
 
|medium stiff glass
 
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|super dense colour
 
|super dense colour
 
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anise white
 
|"crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anise white
 
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|rose quartz
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|082
 
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|blue pink (rosato)
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|blue pink (rosato) / lavender blue
 
|medium stiff glass
 
|medium stiff glass
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|083
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|dark lavender blue
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|medium stiff glass  
 
|medium stiff glass  
 
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|kelp
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|melts easily
 
|melts easily
 
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated
 
|reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated
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|sea green
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|behaves like mosaic green
 
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|light grass green
 
|light grass green
 
|medium stiff glass
 
|medium stiff glass
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|green mint
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|soft glass
 
|soft glass
 
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
 
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
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|alexandrite
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|blue/lavender colour change. Very similar to 221
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|Caribbean sea
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|variegated green/turquoise, reacts with ivory, part reduces to red
 
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|soft glass
 
|soft glass
 
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
 
|may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
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|Neptune (verde rame ossido)
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|dark green blue, goes metallic a la dark silver plum
 
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|ink blue
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|light lavender blue / pastel ink blue
 
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|spreading colour
 
|spreading colour
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|medium stiff glass - shocky
 
|medium stiff glass - shocky
 
|may pit if heated too quickly
 
|may pit if heated too quickly
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|lover boy
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|streaky, lavender/blue colour change
 
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|sedona
 
|sedona
 
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|works like [[EDP]]
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|works like [[EDP]], devitrifies easily
 
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|soft glass - handpulled - striking
 
|soft glass - handpulled - striking
 
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]
 
|reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, [[EDP]]
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|calico
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|variegated brown-cream-ginger, devitrifies easily
 
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|soft glass
 
|soft glass
 
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass
 
|reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass
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|marmorin
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|reduces to copper
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|light marmorin
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|reduces to copper
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|sandstone
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|variegated ivory
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|sediment
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|variegated ivory
 
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|medium lemon yellow
 
|medium lemon yellow
 
|melts easily - dense colour
 
|melts easily - dense colour
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|apple blush
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|dark yellow
 
|dark yellow
 
|melts easily - dense colour
 
|melts easily - dense colour
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|butternut
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|butter cream yellow
 
|butter cream yellow
 
|melts easily - dense colour
 
|melts easily - dense colour
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|apricot yellow
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|orange (pumpkin)
 
|orange (pumpkin)
 
|medium stiff glass - dense colour
 
|medium stiff glass - dense colour
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|Spanish leather
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|medium stiff glass - dense colour
 
|medium stiff glass - dense colour
 
|edges bleed when used over white
 
|edges bleed when used over white
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|light zucca (light pumpkin)
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|ochre (red roof tile)
 
|ochre (red roof tile)
 
|dense colour
 
|dense colour
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|semi soft glass - dense colour
 
|semi soft glass - dense colour
 
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Revision as of 10:24, 16 July 2010

Effetre is glass made on the island of Murano, Venice, Italy. And is very popular with lampworkers partly due to the vast array of colours available.

Many stockists of Effetre glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 3 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Effetre factory stock number.

Effetre colours and stock numbers

The information below has been collated by kitzbitz art glass and is intended as a guide only.

Transparent

Stock Number Colour Properties Reactions
004 clear melts quickly - may contain bubbles
005 super clear good for encasing silver glass - less scummy than 004
008 pale amber stiff glass
012 light topaz stiff glass
014 topaz reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects
016 dark topaz (root beer) stiff glass
018 light brown stiff glass Reacts with iris gold frit - 'faux boro'
019 sage green reduces to terracotta in a propane rich flame
020 light grass green stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
022 medium grass green stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
023 mosaic green
024 dark grass green medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
025 olive
026 light teal
027 dark teal stiff glass - handpulled
028 light emerald green stiff glass
030 dark emerald green stiff glass - handpulled
031 pale emerald green stiff glass - handpulled
032 verde rosetta / green rosette
034 light aquamarine stiff glass - hardens quickly
035 antique aqua
036 dark aqua stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
038 very pale aqua medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
039 dark violet
040 light amethyst medium stiff glass
042 medium amethyst medium stiff glass
044 dark amethyst medium stiff glass
046 pale amethyst medium stiff glass
048 very pale blue gray medium stiff glass
049 straw yellow stiff glass - handpulled usable for 'faux boro'
050 pale blue medium stiff glass appears green as an encasement over ivory
052 light blue medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
054 medium blue medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
056 dark blue medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
057 intense blue very saturated blue
058 ink blue medium stiff glass - handpulled may pit if heated too quickly
059 mosaic blue handpulled saturated, spreading blue
060 cobalt blue medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
064 black medium stiff glass
065 metallic black
066 intense black super dense colour "crawls" when superheated - reacts with Effetre anise white
067 rose quartz
068 pale rose medium stiff glass
069 electric yellow medium stiff glass - striking
070 uranium yellow stiff glass
071 yellow green medium stiff glass - handpulled colour
073 green apple medium stiff glass usable for 'faux boro'
076 red stiff glass - striking
080 pale lavender medium stiff glass
081 dark lavender stiff glass - handpulled - dense colour appears pale blue under U.V. light
082 blue pink (rosato) / lavender blue medium stiff glass
083 dark lavender blue handpulled
084 light grey medium stiff glass
088 dark grey medium stiff glass
090 kelp usable for 'faux boro'

Opaque

Stock Number Colour Properties Reactions
204 white melts quickly
208 light white (anise) melts easily reacts with nero intenso - rust colour when super heated
209 sea green behaves like mosaic green
210 avocado green medium stiff glass - handpulled striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver
211 sage green stiff glass - hand pulled striation when super heated - reacts with ivory and fine silver
212 pea green medium stiff glass - handpulled
213 grasshopper green
214 nile green medium stiff glass Reacts with ivory glass
216 light grass green medium stiff glass
217 green mint
218 petroleum green medium stiff glass striations when heated - reduces in a propane rich flame
219 copper green stiff glass - handpulled contains striations - reduces easily - reacts with ivory, silver, opal yellow, EDP
220 periwinkle soft glass may pit if heated too quickly - reacts with Rubino Oro
221 lavender soft glass - handpulled
222 dark periwinkle soft glass
223 mosaic green medium stiff glass - handpulled Dense colour - webs/laces like nero intenso does when superheated
224 light sky blue soft glass may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
226 alexandrite blue/lavender colour change. Very similar to 221
227 Caribbean sea variegated green/turquoise, reacts with ivory, part reduces to red
228 dark sky blue soft glass may pit if heated too quickly - reduces in a propane rich flame
230 Neptune (verde rame ossido) dark green blue, goes metallic a la dark silver plum
232 light turquoise soft glass reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory
236 dark turquoise medium stiff glass reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory
240 light lapis medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
242 medium lapis medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
246 cobalt lapis medium stiff glass may pit if heated too quickly
247 light lavender blue / pastel ink blue spreading colour
248 light gray medium stiff glass - shocky may pit if heated too quickly
250 lover boy streaky, lavender/blue colour change
252 dark gray medium stiff glass - very shocky may pit if heated too quickly
254 purple (EDP) medium stiff glass devitrifies easily
255 silver pink very soft glass - cools slowly
256 dark rose soft glass
257 sedona works like EDP, devitrifies easily
258 tongue pink soft glass - striking - handpulled
260 light rose soft glass
262 powder pink soft glass - handpulled
264 ivory soft glass reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass
265 uranium yellow soft glass - handpulled
266 opal yellow soft glass - handpulled - striking reacts with copper colours, rubino oro, EDP
267 calico variegated brown-cream-ginger, devitrifies easily
268 pearl gray soft glass
271 light silver plum medium stiff glass reduces to silver sheen
272 violet soft glass reduces in a propane rich flame
273 new violet soft glass - handpulled reduces in a propane rich flame
274 dark violet handpulled
275 dark silver plum handpulled
276 dark ivory soft glass reacts with copper colours, fine silver, silver glass
280 marmorin reduces to copper
281 light marmorin reduces to copper
285 sandstone variegated ivory
287 sediment variegated ivory


Alabaster

Stock Number Colour Properties Reactions
304 pale white melts easily
308 light white melts easily
312 special white melts easily
316 agate white melts easily
320 ivory
334 light pine green
340 green
344 pine green
348 light turuoise
352 medium turquoise very shocky - may contain small bubbles
356 dark turquoise very shocky - may contain small bubbles
364 dark periwinkle
368 lapis
372 light rose
376 medium rose
380 dark rose
384 Navy blue

Specials

Stock Number Colour Properties Reactions
404 light lemon yellow melts easily - dense colour
408 medium lemon yellow melts easily - dense colour
411 apple blush
412 dark yellow melts easily - dense colour
414 butternut
415 pistachio
416 bright yellow melts easily - dense colour
418 butter cream yellow melts easily - dense colour
419 apricot yellow
420 coral medium stiff glass - dense colour reacts with copper colours - superheat to blur edges of coral dots
422 orange (pumpkin) medium stiff glass - dense colour
423 Spanish leather shocky
424 carrot red medium stiff glass - dense colour edges bleed when used over white
425 light zucca (light pumpkin)
426 dark zucca (dark pumpkin)
428 light reddish orange medium stiff glass - dense colour edges bled when used over white
432 medium red medium stiff glass - dense colour edges bleed when used over white
436 dark red medium stiff glass - dense colour does not bleed over white
438 dark purple red medium stiff glass - very dense colour does not bleed over white
440 ochre (red roof tile) dense colour
441 dark matter
444 light brown semi soft glass - dense colour
448 dark brown semi soft glass - dense colour "chocolate box" colour
452 dark red brown semi soft glass - dense colour
456 gold pink (rubino oro) striking - stiff glass - boils easily likes an oxygen rich flame - bleeds into base colours - yucky gray with ivory
460 mustard yellow / yellow ochre semi soft glass - dense colour

Opalino

Stock Number Colour Properties Reactions
504 white likes an oxygen rich flame
508 yellow likes an oxygen rich flame
516 nile green likes an oxygen rich flame
520 grass green likes an oxygen rich flame
524 sky blue shocky likes an oxygen rich flame
528 periwinkle likes an oxygen rich flame
532 rose striking likes an oxygen rich flame
536 carnelian striking strike repeatedly in reduction flame to achieve a rich wine colour


Effetre colour charts

 Effetre sample chart Compiled by beadFX 
 GemFox Moretti(Effere)colour chart compiled by Jackie Knabel

Further information

For further information see ...