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ILLUCKAI 12 Sheets COE 96 Fused Glass Supplies Mixed Colors, 4 x 6 inch Fusible Stained Glass Sheets, Glass Fusing Supplies for Fused Glass Crafts Stained Glass Projects and Mosaic Making

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  • Package Includes: 12 sheets premium assorted colors and patterns COE 96 fusible stained glass sheets value pack
  • Variety of Colors & Patterns: red, yellow, pink, blue, green, black, white, gray, purple, brown, amber, beige colors, Opaque fusible stained glass sheets for glass crafts
  • Fusible Stained Glass Sheets Size: 4 x 6 inches/ 10 x 15 cm per sheet, Thickness: 1/8 inch, both sides are smooth, easy to cut into different shapes for fused glass crafts and stained glass or mosaic tiles art
  • Wide Applications: The COE 96 fused stained glass is ideal for beginners and hobbyists, perfect for fused glass crafts, jewelry, plates, suncatchers, pendant. Also suitable for stained glass panels, windows, and mosaic glass crafts. The fusing stained glass sheets are also the sweet gifts for friends, families who love making glass projects
  • Attention Pls: Only suitable for fusing with glass of COE 96, it is also risky to fuse with other brands glass due to different glass making processes



4.4 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank
  • #25,348 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing (See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing)
  • #29 in Fusible Glass Supplies
Item Weight 2.99 pounds Manufacturer ILLUCKAI Country of Origin China Date First Available June 25, 2023

Product Description

ILLUCKAI COE 96 fusible glass

ILLUCKAI 12 Sheets Different Colors & Patterns COE96 Fusible Glass Stained Glass Sheet Variety Pack

Specification

  • Size: 4 x 6 inches/ 10 x 15 cm per sheet, Thickness: 1/8 inch(3mm)
  • Variety of Colors & Patterns: red, yellow, pink, blue, green, black, white, gray, purple, brown, amber, beige colors
  • Package Includes: 12 pieces COE 96 fusible stained glass sheet variety pack
  • Variety of colors & patterns fused stained glass pieces
  • Wide Applications: ILLUCKAI COE96 fusible stained glass sheets are ideal for all kinds of fused glass crafts, it is also suitable for stained glass projects and mosaic making
  • Each hot-melt glass sheet is handmade and may vary slightly, so each piece is unique, your craft will be unique
PACK

Fancy Pack for All Stained Glass Sheets

  • Each 96 coe stained glass sheet is well wrapped

  • Premium coe 96 stained glass sheets with fancy pack are ideal gifts for friends and families who love making stained glass crafts and mosaics

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Happyshopper
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
Nice starter pack for fused glass class. I made a beautiful serving dish from these pieces and everyone was impressed with how it looked after completion
Hannah
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
This is not 96 glass. It is not fusible. Please remove this language from the product description.i purchased the package cut it up, assembled it, and full fused it. When it came out of the kiln is broke into many pieces where the pieces of glass were touching (i.e. not fused). Several other pieces made from real 96 glass were fused at the same time and came out fine.
Kourtnie Frye
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Great
terri byrd
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Nice
Black
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2024
I noticed that some people complained about the quality, but I thought the quality was fine. Pretty colors that worked great for glass fusing in my small kiln.
Brandon
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024
We really needed some opaque green for a project quickly, the picture shows all opaque and the description says a mix of opaque and transparent, we got a red opaque and everything else is transparent. Price is fair and the glass is of a decent quality for small projects. Just is not gonna work for our current order.
Cheryl J
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024
Thought they’d be larger pieces
Kayla
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2024
This glass is very prone to breaking/cracking while grinding.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
Like other reviewers of the various glass packs, I'm relatively new to stained glass. I purchased this pack (the classic colors) because it was the most cost-effective option to get the tiny amount of beige I needed for my project. If you're looking for beige, you know it's hard to find (online anyway) without going to the major glass houses and spending a fortune. This sheet is the perfect shade, and I also have acquired a solid supply of opaque black and white for future small projects. The neutrals included are also nice colors. I was a little disappointed that all of my black was completely opaque. There was no promise of any level of transparency, but there are some sheets you can see the stand through in the picture, so I was hopeful because I don't have much transparent black. Some has an amber-like tonality to it though, so that's kind of neat having a "warm" black. I was highly impressed with the packing. The exterior box had a gouge hole in it, so I took pics of the box and held my breath as I opened it, only to find everything inside safe and intact due to the incredible packaging. The seller does an amazing job of making sure this makes it to you in the same condition it was when they packed it.WITH THAT SAID, humor me while I geek out for a moment. This glass is clearly labeled as fusible. I don't fuse. I lead. I am noticing that fusible glass does tend to come with more imperfections and while I may not be incredibly knowledgeable on the differences between fusible and not fusible at this point, the color of these sheets seems to be a little on the dull side (COE glass in general, not just this product). That makes sense to me since ultimately it's designed to be melted, so I guess for us noobs we can consider it half baked. The imperfections I'm assuming aren't a big deal if you're going to melt it down again, and it's designed to look it's best after another melting. What this means for traditional artists is this glass isn't really designed with us in mind. Sure, we can cut it, we can use it in our work and it's fine, but it's not GREAT and is definitely suited for small pieces. I certainly would not buy this for using even 2X2 squares in a project unless I wanted a flawed or rustic look.Now, on to this specific purchase and manufacturing. Country of origin matters if you're trying to sell your work. This is an idea that just "clicked" with me when I discovered that one of my white sheets literally has a hair in the surface of the glass. Am I bothered? Not really. It's more amusing than anything because I bought this intending to use it in small projects. I'm actually debating whether or not I should buy another pack just to have the beige on hand. For whatever reason, I just thought of these packs as being from people who bought from the major glass houses and broke the sheets down for a profit (If you've got the time and the money, there's the idea, you're welcome....just don't go crazy like those folks on that crafting marketplace we've all been to). The country of origin has actually caught my attention many times, but it didn't strike me as something that mattered. I don't care where you come from if you're selling something I need at a better price than what I can obtain elsewhere. The price difference isn't THAT far off what you'd pay for a lot of domestic glass so I can't just attribute this to getting what you pay for, but the standards are different in manufacturing from place to place and when it comes to glass, if you need a flawless project, invest in the larger sheets from a domestic glass supplier. Some of the quality issues are indeed because of the type of glass, but on the whole, if you compare this to some of the same products from the popular American brands, there is a clear difference in quality.Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. I just felt like this is the information I would have like to have seen while I was wrestling with whether or not to buy this. Again, it's great for small pieces or anything where imperfections lend character. There are gouges, there are scratches, the back side has a much more "rough" finish (like it's just poured and left to level on its own instead of sent through a roller...no clue if I'm right about that) and it's just not "perfect". I haven't cut any yet, and will update if the imperfections make this a pain, but as of now, I expect it to be okay. I imagine that other reviewers definitely would have mentioned it if it cuts poorly, but some of the variation in texture does have me curious about how well it's going to break.All in all, it's a good purchase as long as you know what you're buying. I hope this helps someone. There are a lot of people saying "You get what you pay for" and "Don't be tempted to buy off-brand glass", but nobody says why. If you're learning and you're like me, you need to know why before you take this random advice to heart. Quite frankly, despite the limitations of the product, I'm ridiculously excited that I got this beige without having to spend $100 (including shipping) on one color.