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Oxblood blues (jabo?)


AvvaRae

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No oxblood, oxblood is usually quite opaque & on the surface but sometimes will dive in and out of the base glass.

 

                         An Akro silver oxblood w/ oxblood diving into & out of the base.

 

 

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An Akro oxblood patch under regular light and backlit, note the oxblood is only on the surface of this one and quite opaqueThe color looks much like dried blood thus the name "oxblood"

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16 minutes ago, Chad G. said:

No oxblood, oxblood is usually quite opaque & on the surface but sometimes will dive in and out of the base glass.

 

                         An Akro silver oxblood w/ oxblood diving into & out of the base.

 

 

            302 c.PNG

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An Akro oxblood patch under regular light and backlit, note the oxblood is only on the surface of this one and quite opaqueThe color looks much like dried blood thus the name "oxblood"

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Thank you for this, very helpful. What color would you call that red then.... 

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28 minutes ago, AvvaRae said:

Thank you for this, very helpful. What color would you call that red then.... 

 (both the red and opaque blue & the red & opaque white patches) pretty much non descript. @ least the red looks transparent on both types of patch from what I can see ?

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