Powders: Blended Color and strays - I don't have
the manufacturer's names for these colors. I got to get my girlfriend to
help me identify them since these samples are gifts from her.
These two pictures are of the powder just brushed on raw clay. The clay is a blend of black and white. Immediate observation is these powders show different colors depending on which way you're looking at them. Check the middle row of the two pictures. See how the colors are different depending on which way you are looking at the examples? The middle row came out best in the pictures but all of these have that double color quality. After they are cured I'll be able to get close up shots of each and put them on their individual page. |
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Red Violet (11-6) | 001 | |
Red Blue (11-7) | 002 | |
Red Gold (11-8) | 003 | |
Red Orange (11-9) | 004 | |
Gold Red (12-1) | 005 | |
Yellow Blue (12-2) | 006 | |
Blue Violet (12-3) | 007 | |
Blue Red (12-4) | 008 | |
Blue Yellow (12-5) | 009 | |
Blue Green (12-6) | 010 | |
Green Yellow (12-7) | 011 | |
Yellow Green (12-8) | 012 | |
Chameleon (12-9) EMD | 013
Colorona® Chameleon (017404) |
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Glitter Chameleon (13-1) EMD | 014
Colorona®Glitter
Chameleon (017052) |
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Antique Silver (13-2) | 015 | |
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