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Mrbke king with oxblood?


stonehenge4242

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I read the thread in general glass chat and was intrigued, i think this is oxblood, it sure looks like it when using my loupe. A fine horsehair strand on each ribbon. It is very diffucult to get color right with such fine threads. Any help is appreciated as always!20251016_175602.thumb.jpg.b5f615934481e2e7b4c2b8e03928b3b2.jpg20251016_175459.thumb.jpg.168542e023331daff694224c4eb34a90.jpg20251016_175450.thumb.jpg.7b35a9a9a4db66114d5e0168d0ba64c2.jpg20251016_175438.thumb.jpg.3dad5f7ef2fd2c5adff8b68c45f6d085.jpg20251016_175430.thumb.jpg.20c445c5675f0e7b03c352936b758cf6.jpg 

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On 10/16/2025 at 5:02 PM, stonehenge4242 said:

Any help is appreciated as always!

We are here to help--nuf said.

I do not know why but these weird oxblood lines show up in a variety of makers included with the color green.

The green colors also show an almost but not quite common find of Aventurine--this I can explain as a a mixture of minerals that did not quite get mixed into the glass as the maker desired.

The Oxblood, mixed with the green--in many makers, I cannot explain and am mesmerised by it.

Perhaps @cheese knows more?

Marble--On!!

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