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Reichenback produce a limited range of colours in [[CoE]] 104. The opaque colours tend towards high colour saturation and so a little goes a long way. Dots made with the [[opaque]] Reichenback 104 [[glass]]es on a base bead of a very soft [[opaque]] colour (for example [[Effetre]] White) have a "bleed" effect rather than a crisp edge when melted down. | Reichenback produce a limited range of colours in [[CoE]] 104. The opaque colours tend towards high colour saturation and so a little goes a long way. Dots made with the [[opaque]] Reichenback 104 [[glass]]es on a base bead of a very soft [[opaque]] colour (for example [[Effetre]] White) have a "bleed" effect rather than a crisp edge when melted down. | ||
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Reichenback produce a limited range of colours in CoE 104. The opaque colours tend towards high colour saturation and so a little goes a long way. Dots made with the opaque Reichenback 104 glasses on a base bead of a very soft opaque colour (for example Effetre White) have a "bleed" effect rather than a crisp edge when melted down.