Wednesday, 18 March 2020
CiM Testing: Chocolate
Although you can’t really see any cloudiness here, Chocolate is one of CiM’s new cloudy transparents. It’s a true dark chocolate brown. The cloudy transparency allows a certain amount of light to shine through the bead but at the same time the glass appears mostly opaque. If you were to use a thin layer of it over something else it would act like a dark transparent and you’d get a less saturated brown.
What’s lovely about this glass is that when used on its own, like I’ve used it here, it’s a true dark brown and it has no streakiness like actual opaque dark brown glass often gets.
Another trouble-free glass. No working weirdness to report.
The scrolls on these are CiM Toto.
The beads were photographed indoors in natural daylight.
Labels:
Big Hole Beads,
CiM Testing,
Creation Is Messy,
Silver Cores