A week ago, my husband Mike Frantz came back from a trip to Murano, Italy. Mike made many visits to the Effetre glass factory while he was there and he found five new colors for the lampworking community. They are:
- Very Cherry
- Butternut
- Dark Matter
- Rosewood
- Lace Agate
These new colors will be available on our website in a few weeks as they will be winging their way via air to the U.S. and more will arrive a bit later by sea. We will be having a few auctions the first week of June to introduce these new colors, which will be auctioned off as assortments. Mike will be showing the paddles and beads I have made out of these new colors at the Bead & Button show in Milwaukee as well.
Butternut Paddle
Very Cherry Paddle
Lace Agate Paddle
Dark Matter Paddle
Rosewood Paddle
I have had the pleasure of making for display, a paddle and bead out of each of these five new colors and I really like this group of new colors. The
Very Cherry is a bright transparent Christmas red that looks very dark in the sample bead I made, but would come out a fabulous red used over white to make a White-heart bead or used for detail work where you need a bright Christmas red. This red is a blue red and not an orange red, which is what is usually available to lampworkers.
Butternut is a rich, warm golden yellow with streaks of soft orange running through it and looks good enough to eat!
Dark Matter is a mysterious and surprising dark brown/gray that will blush a little dark green here and there on the surface.
Rosewood looks a lot like its namesake when you heat it up and make a bead out of it and it is a truly unique blend of warm reddish brown tones swirled together. Last but not least is
Lace Agate; this color is one of those organic WOW glass colors, it reminds me of variegated beach rocks that I have collected since I was a kid.
Lace Agate Bead
Butternut Bead
Rosewood Bead
Dark Matter Bead
Very Cherry Bead