Cobalt Night is a blue so dark it is as near to black as dammit is to swearing.
It would probably be excellent in applications like stringers and murrini, or shards. I bet it would rock in shards!
The rods only show the barest hint of blue right at an angle held up to very strong light - otherwise - they are convincingly black.
This is a gravity wave bead - horizontal stripes on a base, and melt while slowly rotating until the stripes travel all the way around the bead.
This will test the darkest glass!
This is a core of Cobalt Night - rolled in psyche frit and reduced. Not really what I was expecting ...
and some leaves ... which are pretty thin - and strongly illuminated.
This one, a close up from the top - developed this colour mark after mashing - couple of them did this.
Same piece - severely overexposed to show the detail.
Pieces strongly backlit. I think this would function pretty well as an alternate to black, have good possibilities for blowing or shards, and I think that reaction with the psyche deserves further investigation. ;-)
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