Dichroic is defined in the dictionary as “The property of a surface of reflecting light of one color and transmitting light of other colors.” Transmitted colors are what you see when you would look through a piece of Dichroic glass. Reflected colors are the colors you see when you hold the glass at an angle, and will be the opposite color of the transmission.
Dichroic glass has many uses from stained glass, fused jewelry, tiles, slumped bowls, lamp worked beads, blown paperweights and vessels to cast sculpture. Dichroic glass is a state of the art thin film combining the science of vacuum deposition and optical filters with the art of glass. Dichroic is designed to remain highly stable at fusing and glassblowing temperatures while retaining the beautiful optical properties and colors. Due to its unique properties, Dichroic glass is the professionals’ choice for dichroic glass art.
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