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! Reactions | ! Reactions | ||
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− | |SNT 016 | + | |SNT-016 |
|Thuringian Forest | |Thuringian Forest | ||
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− | |SNT 020 | + | |SNT-020 |
|Blue | |Blue | ||
|Comes in shades light to dark | |Comes in shades light to dark | ||
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− | |SNT 025 | + | |SNT-025 |
|Artist Crystal 'Ice Blue' | |Artist Crystal 'Ice Blue' | ||
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− | |SNT 040 | + | |SNT-040 |
|Brown | |Brown | ||
|Comes in shades light to dark | |Comes in shades light to dark | ||
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− | |SNT 050 | + | |SNT-050 |
|Citrine | |Citrine | ||
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− | |SNT 065 | + | |SNT-065 |
|Champagne | |Champagne | ||
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− | |SNT 080 | + | |SNT-080 |
|Green | |Green | ||
|Comes in shades light to dark | |Comes in shades light to dark | ||
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− | |SNT 081 | + | |SNT-081 |
|Copper green | |Copper green | ||
− | | | + | |Teal, contains copper. Different shades. |
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− | |SNT 082 | + | |SNT-082 |
|Moss green | |Moss green | ||
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− | |SNT 085 | + | |SNT-085 |
|Sea green | |Sea green | ||
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− | |SNT 086 | + | |SNT-086 |
|Forest green/olive | |Forest green/olive | ||
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− | |SNT 087 | + | |SNT-087 |
|Olive | |Olive | ||
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− | |SNT 095 | + | |SNT-095 |
|Crystal with silver | |Crystal with silver | ||
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− | |SNT 100 | + | |SNT-100 |
|Clear | |Clear | ||
|(Reformulated since '97). May not be compatible with silver glass | |(Reformulated since '97). May not be compatible with silver glass | ||
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− | |SNT 101 | + | |SNT-101 |
|Soft clear | |Soft clear | ||
|Melts more easily, good for hot heads. May not be compatible with silver glass | |Melts more easily, good for hot heads. May not be compatible with silver glass | ||
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− | |SNT 102 | + | |SNT-102 |
|Clear/grey | |Clear/grey | ||
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− | |SNT 145 | + | |SNT-145 |
|Semi-transparent yellow | |Semi-transparent yellow | ||
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− | |SNT 146 | + | |SNT-146 |
|Orange/yellow | |Orange/yellow | ||
|made with Peter Kuchinke | |made with Peter Kuchinke | ||
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− | |SNT 149 | + | |SNT-149 |
|Orange | |Orange | ||
|made with Peter Kuchinke | |made with Peter Kuchinke | ||
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− | |SNT 150 | + | |SNT-150 |
|Orange | |Orange | ||
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− | |SNT 180 | + | |SNT-180 |
|Smoke | |Smoke | ||
|Comes in different shades | |Comes in different shades | ||
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− | |SNT 200 | + | |SNT-200 |
|Peach (rosalin) | |Peach (rosalin) | ||
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− | |SNT 205 | + | |SNT-205 |
|Pink | |Pink | ||
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− | |SNT 219 | + | |SNT-219 |
|Red | |Red | ||
|made with Peter Kuchinke, more transparent | |made with Peter Kuchinke, more transparent | ||
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− | |SNT 220 | + | |SNT-220 |
|Red | |Red | ||
|Comes in shades light to dark | |Comes in shades light to dark | ||
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− | |SNT 230 | + | |SNT-230 |
|Copper ruby | |Copper ruby | ||
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− | |SNT 240 | + | |SNT-240 |
|Dark aquamarine | |Dark aquamarine | ||
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− | |SNT 245 | + | |SNT-245 |
|Aquamarine | |Aquamarine | ||
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− | |SNT 250 | + | |SNT-250 |
|Violet (amethyst) | |Violet (amethyst) | ||
|Comes in shades light to dark | |Comes in shades light to dark | ||
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− | |SNT 255 | + | |SNT-255 |
|Blue-violet | |Blue-violet | ||
|"Famous Purple" | |"Famous Purple" | ||
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! Reactions | ! Reactions | ||
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− | |SNO 310 | + | |SNO-310 |
|Alabaster blue | |Alabaster blue | ||
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− | |SNO 320 | + | |SNO-320 |
|Blue | |Blue | ||
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− | |SNO 325 | + | |SNO-325 |
|Dark blue | |Dark blue | ||
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− | |SNO 330 | + | |SNO-330 |
|Sky blue | |Sky blue | ||
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− | |SNO 340 | + | |SNO-340 |
|Yellow | |Yellow | ||
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− | |SNO 341 | + | |SNO-341 |
|Yellow | |Yellow | ||
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− | |SNO 342 | + | |SNO-342 |
|Yellow/orange | |Yellow/orange | ||
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− | |SNO 340 | + | |SNO-340 |
|Orange | |Orange | ||
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− | |SNO 360 | + | |SNO-360 |
|Green (green apple) | |Green (green apple) | ||
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− | |SNO 380 | + | |SNO-380 |
|Kryolith white | |Kryolith white | ||
|dense white | |dense white | ||
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− | |SNO 420 | + | |SNO-420 |
|Pink | |Pink | ||
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− | |SNO 440 | + | |SNO-440 |
|Red | |Red | ||
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− | |SNO 480 | + | |SNO-480 |
|Black | |Black | ||
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− | |SNO 501 | + | |SNO-501 |
|Turquoise | |Turquoise | ||
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− | |SNO 520 | + | |SNO-520 |
|Violet | |Violet | ||
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− | |SNO 525 | + | |SNO-525 |
|Violet blue | |Violet blue | ||
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− | |SNO 601 | + | |SNO-601 |
|Cocoa | |Cocoa | ||
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− | |SNO 602 | + | |SNO-602 |
|Dark teal (steel blue) | |Dark teal (steel blue) | ||
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− | |SNO 603 | + | |SNO-603 |
|Olive | |Olive | ||
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− | |SNO 604 | + | |SNO-604 |
|Wedgewood blue | |Wedgewood blue | ||
|a royal blue | |a royal blue | ||
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− | |SNT 227 | + | |SNT-227 |
|Magenta (fuchsia) | |Magenta (fuchsia) | ||
|light striking colour | |light striking colour | ||
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− | |SNT 246 | + | |SNT-246 |
|Bluetonium | |Bluetonium | ||
|Silver-rich transparent blue | |Silver-rich transparent blue | ||
|Reduces to rust | |Reduces to rust | ||
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− | |SNT 259 | + | |SNT-259 |
|Supernova (Earthblue) | |Supernova (Earthblue) | ||
|Silver-rich saturated blue-purple | |Silver-rich saturated blue-purple | ||
|Can be stormed | |Can be stormed | ||
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− | |SNT 260 | + | |SNT-260 |
|Magenta | |Magenta | ||
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− | |SNO 382 | + | |SNO-382 |
|Vanilla ice/white with silver | |Vanilla ice/white with silver | ||
|Reduce for striations | |Reduce for striations | ||
|reacts with silver | |reacts with silver | ||
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− | |SNO 385 | + | |SNO-385 |
|Buckhorn | |Buckhorn | ||
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− | |SNO 605 | + | |SNO-605 |
|Milky Way | |Milky Way | ||
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− | |SNO 608 | + | |SNO-608 |
|Thüringian herb milky way | |Thüringian herb milky way | ||
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− | |SNO 609 | + | |SNO-609 |
|Thüringen salmon milky way | |Thüringen salmon milky way | ||
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− | |SNO 615 | + | |SNO-615 |
|Ice blue milky way | |Ice blue milky way | ||
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− | |SNO 630 | + | |SNO-630 |
|Caramello | |Caramello | ||
|Reactive caramel | |Reactive caramel | ||
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− | |SNO 635 | + | |SNO-635 |
|Dusty lilac milky way | |Dusty lilac milky way | ||
|aka lavender pink | |aka lavender pink | ||
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− | |SNO 636 | + | |SNO-636 |
|Rose toffee milky way | |Rose toffee milky way | ||
|aka fleshy pink (23.04.08) | |aka fleshy pink (23.04.08) | ||
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− | |SNO 637 | + | |SNO-637 |
|Orchid milky way | |Orchid milky way | ||
|(24.04.08) | |(24.04.08) | ||
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− | |SNO 639 | + | |SNO-639 |
|Faded rose milky way | |Faded rose milky way | ||
|(28.04.08) | |(28.04.08) | ||
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− | |SNO 641 | + | |SNO-641 |
|Crème brule milky way | |Crème brule milky way | ||
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− | |SNO 642 | + | |SNO-642 |
|Latte macchiato milky way | |Latte macchiato milky way | ||
|(05.05.08) | |(05.05.08) | ||
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! Reactions | ! Reactions | ||
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− | |SNU 020 | + | |SNU-020 |
|Green layered | |Green layered | ||
|green-white-green | |green-white-green | ||
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− | |SNU 040 | + | |SNU-040 |
|Brown layered | |Brown layered | ||
|brown-white-brown | |brown-white-brown | ||
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− | |SNU 041 | + | |SNU-041 |
|White with gold layered | |White with gold layered | ||
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− | |SNU 080 | + | |SNU-080 |
|Blue layered | |Blue layered | ||
|blue-white-blue | |blue-white-blue | ||
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− | |SNU 200 | + | |SNU-200 |
|Peach layered | |Peach layered | ||
|peach-white-peach | |peach-white-peach | ||
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− | |SNU 220 | + | |SNU-220 |
|Red layered | |Red layered | ||
|red-white-red, also yellow murrini cane | |red-white-red, also yellow murrini cane | ||
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− | |SNU 250 | + | |SNU-250 |
|Violet layered | |Violet layered | ||
|violet-white-violet | |violet-white-violet | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:52, 18 February 2011
This glass is made by Farbglasshütte Lauscha in the German town of Lauscha. Lauscha glass is 104 coe and is all hand-pulled. Since it is hand-pulled, it is often easier to get hold of in larger diameter rods.
Lauscha also makes glass for human prosthetics in a different coe. They sell 104 tubing and filigrana as well.
Lauscha clear is of very high quality, but may not be compatible with silver glass.
Lauscha colours and stock numbers
Lauscha stock numbers can include a shade: for example, SNT 220 3 is a mid-tone transparent red. The single digit can be 0 for unrated, or 1-5 for darkness. SNT 220 5 would be a very dark transparent red. The full number also includes the rod thickness - for 6-8mm rods it will have 0608 added to the end.
Transparent
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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SNT-016 | Thuringian Forest | ||
SNT-020 | Blue | Comes in shades light to dark | |
SNT-025 | Artist Crystal 'Ice Blue' | ||
SNT-040 | Brown | Comes in shades light to dark | |
SNT-050 | Citrine | ||
SNT-065 | Champagne | ||
SNT-080 | Green | Comes in shades light to dark | |
SNT-081 | Copper green | Teal, contains copper. Different shades. | |
SNT-082 | Moss green | ||
SNT-085 | Sea green | ||
SNT-086 | Forest green/olive | ||
SNT-087 | Olive | ||
SNT-095 | Crystal with silver | ||
SNT-100 | Clear | (Reformulated since '97). May not be compatible with silver glass | |
SNT-101 | Soft clear | Melts more easily, good for hot heads. May not be compatible with silver glass | |
SNT-102 | Clear/grey | ||
SNT-145 | Semi-transparent yellow | ||
SNT-146 | Orange/yellow | made with Peter Kuchinke | |
SNT-149 | Orange | made with Peter Kuchinke | |
SNT-150 | Orange | ||
SNT-180 | Smoke | Comes in different shades | |
SNT-200 | Peach (rosalin) | ||
SNT-205 | Pink | ||
SNT-219 | Red | made with Peter Kuchinke, more transparent | |
SNT-220 | Red | Comes in shades light to dark | |
SNT-230 | Copper ruby | ||
SNT-240 | Dark aquamarine | ||
SNT-245 | Aquamarine | ||
SNT-250 | Violet (amethyst) | Comes in shades light to dark | |
SNT-255 | Blue-violet | "Famous Purple" |
Opaque
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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SNO-310 | Alabaster blue | ||
SNO-320 | Blue | ||
SNO-325 | Dark blue | ||
SNO-330 | Sky blue | ||
SNO-340 | Yellow | ||
SNO-341 | Yellow | ||
SNO-342 | Yellow/orange | ||
SNO-340 | Orange | ||
SNO-360 | Green (green apple) | ||
SNO-380 | Kryolith white | dense white | |
SNO-420 | Pink | ||
SNO-440 | Red | ||
SNO-480 | Black | ||
SNO-501 | Turquoise | ||
SNO-520 | Violet | ||
SNO-525 | Violet blue | ||
SNO-601 | Cocoa | ||
SNO-602 | Dark teal (steel blue) | ||
SNO-603 | Olive | ||
SNO-604 | Wedgewood blue | a royal blue |
Specials and Milky Ways
Some of these are one-offs, some have been made repeatedly. The milky ways are typically translucent and reactive. They opacify with heating, but working them cool and reducing them before they go in the kiln can help keep them translucent.
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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SNT-227 | Magenta (fuchsia) | light striking colour | |
SNT-246 | Bluetonium | Silver-rich transparent blue | Reduces to rust |
SNT-259 | Supernova (Earthblue) | Silver-rich saturated blue-purple | Can be stormed |
SNT-260 | Magenta | ||
SNO-382 | Vanilla ice/white with silver | Reduce for striations | reacts with silver |
SNO-385 | Buckhorn | ||
SNO-605 | Milky Way | ||
SNO-608 | Thüringian herb milky way | ||
SNO-609 | Thüringen salmon milky way | ||
SNO-615 | Ice blue milky way | ||
SNO-630 | Caramello | Reactive caramel | |
SNO-635 | Dusty lilac milky way | aka lavender pink | |
SNO-636 | Rose toffee milky way | aka fleshy pink (23.04.08) | |
SNO-637 | Orchid milky way | (24.04.08) | |
SNO-639 | Faded rose milky way | (28.04.08) | |
SNO-641 | Crème brule milky way | ||
SNO-642 | Latte macchiato milky way | (05.05.08) |
Layered rods
Layered rods (Überfang) are labelled SNU and are given the number of their main colour component. Murrini cane also come under this description, with square or triangular centres.
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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SNU-020 | Green layered | green-white-green | |
SNU-040 | Brown layered | brown-white-brown | |
SNU-041 | White with gold layered | ||
SNU-080 | Blue layered | blue-white-blue | |
SNU-200 | Peach layered | peach-white-peach | |
SNU-220 | Red layered | red-white-red, also yellow murrini cane | |
SNU-250 | Violet layered | violet-white-violet |