Looking for "Gold Purple" frit. Anybody know where I can get some?
I love frit and have a ton of it, but I gave a friend of mine some frit samples to try (about 4 years ago) and she's been slowly using it for enameling accents. (Her work is really nice). She asked me who makes that frit and I can't find my original jar. I haven't been lampworking in a while, but still have all my equipment and just need a swift kick in the butt to get going again (I opened a bead store in Chattanooga- Bead-Therapy on East Main st. and that is keeping me pretty busy). I can't remember all the frit vendors anymore....
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Is it a Bullseye frit? I just bought Gold Purple from Howaco.
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Val Cox African Violet frit gets a goldish colored metallic sheen when I reduce it. Maybe it would be a good suitable substitute.
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It was an old Val Cox frit, I think
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Gaffer has a Gold Amethyst, available in a 4 oz jar on the Gaffer USA website.
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The Gaffer one that is a nice pinkish-purple is their
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