Raven - Glass Alchemy

4 Reviews
SKU: GA9749
$3.53 / Ounce
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$49.12 per Pound
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1 Rod/Stick = Approx. 1.5 oz.

Details

Raven is Glass Alchemy's densest black. This color can be pulled down to a fine stringer and it still maintains its color saturation. For a saturated black, this is a surprisingly easy color to melt and shape. It does contain chrome, so be sure to take this into consideration. If you want a chrome free black, check out Eclipse. Eclipse is less saturated than Raven, but is a highly workable chrome free black.

Working Tip: Work in neutral flame. If you flash heat in a reducing flame as you finish the project you can produce a look similar to the sheen of a raven's wing.

Product Specifications:
Each rod is approximately 20" in length and 7mm in diameter.

Artist Description by Mike Shelbo:
"This super saturated opaque black is the answer to your need for thin stringer work and dense overlays that need to be black when blown out thin.

It handles nice and smooth, also a bit stiffer than some other opaque's but not by much. Raven can not be worked in heavy reduction for long periods of time without encasement. When used in a neutral flame in the correct region of the flame, this color will respond well and leave you with a beautiful finish. Treat Raven as you would other GA Crayon colors and you will get clean results.

Great for backing marbles, deep encasement, inside out work, and stuff and puff techniques. I like using Raven with so many other Glass Alchemy colors, but my favorite combo is with Haterade for encalmo work."

Ratings & Reviews

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awesome black

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I use this black all of the the time. I've used it thick on the inside with no problem and I really enjoy the finished look of it.

saturated

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This black is great working and can be used in any application without worry. Works well in stringers even though there are more saturated blacks, the shine of raven is what makes it the most appealing though. Great backing for dichroic glass or silver fume.

Raven for Ravens

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I make birds for museums. Lots of birds. I actually use the raven, to make ravens. Nice smooth rich black with no pitting or bubbling. The silvery finish you can get off of it is divine.

Raven Black

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This is the best and most consistent black we have found for our shakers.