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danelady
2005-07-08, 6:41am
I am actually starting this thread because _I_ need help finding what creates a SHINY GOLD reaction to reduction Flame! I will be adding reactions I have used as well!

If you have a COLOR REACTION you'd like to add to this thread, hit REPLY, but put in a TITLE with your colors, ok?
Thanks!
Lynnie

Robinj
2005-07-08, 7:03am
Michelle Lusk (boobiebeads) sells this on her site www.calienteglass.com

danelady
2005-07-08, 5:48pm
Hmmm I guess i SHOULD have said, MORETTI compatible! but I DO have some of this and I'll try it THANKS!
Lynnie


Michelle Lusk (boobiebeads) sells this on her site www.calienteglass.com (http://www.calienteglass.com/)

loribeads
2005-07-08, 11:25pm
I've had great luck with light iris gold reduction frit. You can pull it into stringers and wind around a clear bead, melt in, reduce and voila! Shiny gold!

suzanne
2005-07-09, 1:53am
You could also try to reduce Rubino Oro, to bring out the gold content of the glass

Cosmo
2005-07-09, 6:10am
I've noticed when I accidentally reduce Rubino, it turns grey, not gold. Of course, I'm not trying to do it (I'm going for pink), so I may be doing it wrong.

suzanne
2005-07-10, 12:09am
Maybe Kandice can help out here, she told me it can be done. I haven't tried it myself with rubino, but did try with tourmaline pink ( czech glass) and it looks smashing!!

danelady
2005-07-10, 10:26am
Rubino turns grey for me too!

Lynnie

Maybe Kandice can help out here, she told me it can be done. I haven't tried it myself with rubino, but did try with tourmaline pink ( czech glass) and it looks smashing!!

starlia
2005-07-10, 10:46am
Maybe Kandice can help out here, she told me it can be done. I haven't tried it myself with rubino, but did try with tourmaline pink ( czech glass) and it looks smashing!!
Yeah, well, Kandice uses magic. I think she twiches her nose and poof she is inspired.

jaylee78
2005-07-10, 3:35pm
Yeah, well, Kandice uses magic. I think she twiches her nose and poof she is inspired.

I think we should nickname Kandice the Goddess of Color!:-)

starlia
2005-07-10, 3:42pm
What about Kandice the Color Magic Witch?

suzanne
2005-07-11, 4:59am
Kandice the Emperess of Precious Pink

PaulaD
2005-07-11, 2:09pm
Kandice the Magnificent!
Paula

kandice
2005-07-11, 4:06pm
Okay, you guys crack me up!!!!

Here's what I do with Rubino to get the shiny reaction. For me, it goes somewhere between gold and silver, and shines like crazy.

Make sure you're using the darkest batch of rubino possible - I think that has the most gold content. Make your bead in a cool, oxydizing, small flame, to avoid burning out the metal in the glass. Strike the rubino outside and underneath the flame to bring out the pink. Then, quickly turn down the oxy and turn up the propane. Bathe the bead in the very upper part of the flame until it turns metallic, then immediatly put it in the kiln.
About 75% of the time I get a nice, shiny metallic sheen that's somewhere between gold and silver colored. On the rare occasion, when my flame is too hot, I get a sooty grey color. Ew. So this is something that takes a lot of practice. The metals are really sensitive to heat, I guess. :)
I unfortunately don't have many pics of this technique because I did most of those beads for a show last year, but here's a small pic of one of these. The scroll line is Streaky Pink encased in Rubino and then reduced like I described. I should make more of these, yes? :D

SuzyQ
2005-07-11, 7:10pm
Yes Candice! Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to attempt this.

suzanne
2005-07-11, 11:03pm
Yes you should make lot's more of these, I have always wondered what that gorgious pink shiny stuff was... rubino:D:D:D THanks so much for jumping in here to share your pink knowledge once again!
Suzanne

kandice
2005-07-11, 11:17pm
You bet! :)

DawnT
2005-07-12, 8:04am
Beautiful bead Kandice! Thanks for sharing the secret! :koolaid: (I wish this Kool Aid guy would dance, wouldn't that be too cool? ok I have a thing for smilies....)

Travelin'gal
2005-07-12, 7:52pm
BEAUTIFUL Kandice. Thanks for sharing that technique

Roseanne
2005-07-12, 8:03pm
Okay, you guys crack me up!!!!

Here's what I do with Rubino to get the shiny reaction. For me, it goes somewhere between gold and silver, and shines like crazy.

Make sure you're using the darkest batch of rubino possible - I think that has the most gold content. Make your bead in a cool, oxydizing, small flame, to avoid burning out the metal in the glass. Strike the rubino outside and underneath the flame to bring out the pink. Then, quickly turn down the oxy and turn up the propane. Bathe the bead in the very upper part of the flame until it turns metallic, then immediatly put it in the kiln.
About 75% of the time I get a nice, shiny metallic sheen that's somewhere between gold and silver colored. On the rare occasion, when my flame is too hot, I get a sooty grey color. Ew. So this is something that takes a lot of practice. The metals are really sensitive to heat, I guess. :)
I unfortunately don't have many pics of this technique because I did most of those beads for a show last year, but here's a small pic of one of these. The scroll line is Streaky Pink encased in Rubino and then reduced like I described. I should make more of these, yes? :D


Simply breath-taking, Kandice! I would LOVE to see a set like the one you created~ wow... pink is my favorite color:D

danelady
2005-07-12, 9:42pm
WOW KAndice THANK YOU! You should place this in the TUTORIALS file! AWESOME! I'll PROBABLY try it soon!
Hugs and thanks
Lynnie


Okay, you guys crack me up!!!!

Here's what I do with Rubino to get the shiny reaction. For me, it goes somewhere between gold and silver, and shines like crazy.

Make sure you're using the darkest batch of rubino possible - I think that has the most gold content. Make your bead in a cool, oxydizing, small flame, to avoid burning out the metal in the glass. Strike the rubino outside and underneath the flame to bring out the pink. Then, quickly turn down the oxy and turn up the propane. Bathe the bead in the very upper part of the flame until it turns metallic, then immediatly put it in the kiln.
About 75% of the time I get a nice, shiny metallic sheen that's somewhere between gold and silver colored. On the rare occasion, when my flame is too hot, I get a sooty grey color. Ew. So this is something that takes a lot of practice. The metals are really sensitive to heat, I guess. :)
I unfortunately don't have many pics of this technique because I did most of those beads for a show last year, but here's a small pic of one of these. The scroll line is Streaky Pink encased in Rubino and then reduced like I described. I should make more of these, yes? :D

PaulaD
2005-07-13, 8:24am
Gorgeous!!! Paula

Jamn!
2005-07-21, 7:36am
Those are very pretty!! Thanks for sharing!