Beads & Info by Amy Hall
My notes on celadon:
- some of it was shocky as hell, I mean so shocky that nothing I tried helped. I put it even close to the outside of the flame, and chunks of it just started flying off.
- the rod that wasn’t super shocky was a very nice, streaky colour. I worked it carefully because I was paranoid about it being shocky. It was quite stiff, too.

Clear base with CiM Celadon frit, raised dots are Moretti 034 Transparent Light Aquamarine

CiM Celadon base with CiM Leaky Pen frit, and Moretti 428 Special Light Red/Orange raised dots.

Moretti 064 Transparent Black and clear base, covered with CiM Celadon frit. Moretti 232 Pastel Light Turquoise and Moretti 204 Pastel White dots, Moretti 034 Transparent Light Aquamarine raised dots on the sides.

Moretti 064 Transparent Black base covered with CiM Celadon frit, with Moretti 034 Transparent Light Aquamarine raised dots.

CiM Celadon and clear base, with CiM Leaky Pen frit. Moretti 428 Special Light Red/Orange and Moretti 204 Pastel White dots, Moretti 428 Special Light Red/Orange raised dots on the sides.

CiM Celadon on top of Double Helix Psyche (the main green part of the bead is some sort of pastel green)… reduced.

CiM Celadon frit implosion pendant

Moretti 232 Pastel Light Turquoise, Moretti 057 Transparent Intense Blue, iris blue reduction frit mixed with CiM Celadon frit.

Another focal, this one has Moretti 057 Transparent Intense Blue, some Moretti 428 Special Light Red/Orange, Moretti 412 Special Dark Yellow, and more of the iris blue reduction frit/CiM Celadon frit.


