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Vetrofond glass is manufactured in Italy. Many stockists of Vetrofond glass rods use their own colour descriptions and stock numbers. The last 4 digits used by any stockist for their stock numbers will refer to the Vetrofond factory stock number.
Vetrofond colours and stock numbers
The information below has been collated by kitzbitz art glass and is intended as a guide only. A special thank you to members of Frit Happens Forum for helping to create this resource
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Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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1004 | clear | colours appear lighter encased in clear | |
1005 | crystal clear | good for encasing silver glass | |
1008 | yellow | ||
1012 | light topaz | ||
1014 | topaz | reacts with silver glass - reacts with silver to produce organic effects | |
1020 | light grass green | reacts with silver glass | |
1022 | grass green | ||
1024 | dark grass green | ||
1026 | teal | ||
1028 | light emerald green | ||
1030 | emerald green | ||
1034 | light aquamarine | ||
1036 | aquamarine (aqua) | ||
1038 | pale aquamarine (light aqua) | ||
1040 | light purple | ||
1042 | purple | ||
1044 | dark purple | ||
1048 | grey | ||
1052 | light blue | ||
1054 | blue | ||
1058 | intense blue | ||
1060 | cobalt blue | ||
1064 | black | ||
1068 | pink | ||
1069 | electric yellow | striking | |
1072 | orange | striking | |
1076 | red | ||
1080 | pale lavender | ||
1082 | lavender blue (alexandrite) | ||
1084 | light brown | ||
1086 | medium brown | ||
1088 | dark brown |
Opaque/pastels
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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1204 | white | melts easily | |
1206 | anice white | very shocky | reacts with Effetre nero intenso |
1208 | silk white | ||
1212 | pea green | reduces in a propane rich flame | |
1214 | nile green | ||
1216 | grass green | ||
1218 | dark grass green | very shocky | |
1220 | periwinkle | ||
1224 | light sky blue | reduces in a propane rich flame | |
1228 | dark sky blue | reduces in a propane rich flame | |
1232 | turquoise | reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory | |
1236 | dark turquoise | reduces in a propane rich flame - reacts with ivory | |
1240 | light lapis blue | ||
1242 | lapis blue | ||
1246 | cobalt blue | ||
1248 | light grey | ||
1250 | medium grey | ||
1255 | flower pink | ||
1262 | dark ivory | reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects - reacts with copper glass | |
1264 | light ivory | reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects - reacts with copper glass | |
1268 | pearl grey | ||
1272 | violet |
Specials
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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1404 | lemon | saturated colour | reacts with silver glass |
1408 | medium yellow | saturated colour | |
1412 | dark lemon | saturated colour | |
1420 | coral | saturated colour | sinks into ivory base - reacts with copper colours |
1424 | carrot red | saturated colour | |
1428 | light red | saturated colour | |
1432 | medium red | saturated colour | |
1438 | red purple | saturated colour | reacts with ivory and copper colours |
1444 | light brown | saturated colour | |
448 | dark brown | saturated colour | |
1456 | gold pink | ||
1460 | yellow ocher (wasabi) | saturated colour | spreads over ivory base - reacts with copper glass |
Odd lots
Stock Number | Colour | Properties | Reactions |
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1801 | cosmic storm | contains sparkles | reacts with silver glass - bleeds in to ivory glass |
1802 | apricot jam | ||
1803 | candy corn | ||
1804 | tomato soup | ||
1805 | orange dreamsicle | Reacts with EDP | |
1806 | smoke rings | semi-transparent | |
1807 | frog pond | ||
1808 | swamp moss | ||
1809 | jungle twilight | ||
1810 | lemongrass | semi-transparent | reacts with iris gold frit |
1811 | moon rock | striking | strikes from brick red to purplish coral |
1906 | chardonnay | ||
1909 | trans green odd | ||
1910 | trans yellow odd | ||
1911 | silk white (opal white) | ||
1912 | olive green pastel | ||
1917 | Trans amber(streaky) | reacts with silver glass - reacts with ivory | |
1919 | pale ivory | reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects | |
1922 | transparent sage green | ||
1925 | transparent pale blue | ||
1926 | sea green (seafoam) | ||
1927 | ocean green | ||
1931 | river rock (brie)(avocado) | reacts with fine silver to produce organic effects | |
1932 | fish pink | ||
1933 | pink no.3 | ||
1934 | pink flower | ||
1937 | arancio perfecto | striking | |
1938 | pale aqua streaky | ||
1939 | intense tangerine | ||
1943 | orange sherbert | (free range salmon pink) | reacts with silver glass |
1940 | italian marble | ||
1941 | pineapple yellow | contains sparkles | |
1942 | watermelon (poppy) | reacts with silver glass - reacts with ivory and fine silver | |
1944 | tangerine | contains sparkles | |
1945 | new white (custard) | ||
1946 | sunshine 1947 yellow ice (lemon ice)(belgian lace) | ||
1948 | banana cream | ||
1949 | lemon meringue | reacts with Effetre copper green | |
1951 | transparent candy apple red | ||
1952 | violet odd (purplicious) | reacts with fine silver and also ivory to produce organic effects | |
1954 | cool white (odd cotton) | reacts with fine silver | |
1955 | seashell swirl | reacts with fine silver and ivory | |
1957 | orange punch | ||
1958 | pyjama blue | ||
1960 | light pink | ||
1961 | carrot red | contains sparkles | |
1963 | green tepenade | ||
1964 | pale avocado | ||
1965 | olive green | ||
1966 | dark olive green | ||
1967 | quartz grey | ||
1968 | slate blue | ||
1969 | pearl gray | ||
1970 | transparent streaky sapphire | ||
1975 | midnight blue | black rod with a blue core | |
1976 | key lime green | ||
1977 | parrot green | ||
1978 | transparent crystal green | striking | strikes to neon yellow |
1980 | light streaky brown | ||
1981 | streaky brown | ||
1982 | dark streaky brown | ||
1983 | pale ocean blue | ||
1984 | pale moss agate | reacts with silver glass | |
1985 | moss agate | ||
1986 | lichen | reacts with fine silver and ivory | |
1987 | dark lichen | reacts with fine silver and ivory | |
1988 | pale crystal green | ||
1989 | transparent odd topaz | reacts with silver glass | |
1990 | honey crunch | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1991 | marbled avocado | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1992 | banana | ||
1993 | sweet lime (red jasper) | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1994 | strawberry sweet (dark red jasper) | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1995 | jupiter | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1996 | bloody mary | reacts with fine silver and silver glass | |
1997 | painted desert | striking | |
1998 | rhubarb | reacts with fine silver and ivory glass | |
1999 | petrified wood | reacts with fine silver and ivory glass |
Further information
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