On the left you see all three - the 2 beads on a mandrel are Lapis and Lapis Unique, (531 and 531-1)from left to right, and the bead in the front is Thai Orchid. (632)
The "-1" and "Unique" indicate an odd-lot - an Oops, if you will. The Lapis and Thai Orchid join the increasing line up of colours from CIM.
The Lapis and the Lapis Unique are very close in colour, with the Unique being slightly more violet.
The Lapis is darker and more purple than the colour that I usually think of when I think of Lapis - which is more like the Moretti Lapis. There is too much red in this colour to evoke the coloured gemstone of antiquity. But it's a nice colour and would add well to a sophisticated earthtone palette.
You can see on the paddle that there is some colour variation. I haven't tried duplicating this in a bead yet - but I suspect that rapid cooling may be part of the answer.
There is a pleasant streakiness to the glass too. I think I'd like to try some sculptural work with this one.
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