Hydrangea Bloom Frit Blend, 2 oz, 96 COE
These Hydrangea Bloom Shimmer lampwork beads capture the soft colors of hydrangea blossoms glowing beneath a layer of glass. Pastel petals of turquoise, lavender, pink, periwinkle, and spring green float inside clear glass, creating a luminous, dimensional effect.
Each bead is finished with delicate flashes of gold aventurine shimmer, adding subtle sparkle that shifts as the bead moves in the light. The clear encasing magnifies the colors beneath it, giving the beads a soft, watery glow reminiscent of morning dew resting on hydrangea petals.
Because each bead is individually formed in the flame, the colors melt and move organically. No two beads are exactly alike, giving the set a natural, floral harmony while maintaining unique character in every bead.
These beads are perfect for bracelets, necklaces, earrings, or artisan jewelry designs where soft botanical colors and luminous glass textures shine.
Product Details
Bring the soft colors of blooming hydrangeas into your glasswork with this Hydrangea Bloom frit blend. This carefully balanced mix combines soft blues, tranquil greens, violet shades, soft pinks, and cream colors to create layered floral effects in lampwork beads and glass art.
The palette was designed to mimic the shifting tones found in hydrangea blossoms—cool blues and greens softened with hints of violet and pink. When melted into glass, the colors blend into dreamy pastel mosaics, gentle swirls, and organic floral patterns.
Small pieces of Violet Blue Light add deeper blue accents that bring contrast and depth to the softer pastel tones, helping the finished work resemble real hydrangea clusters where blue petals sit beside lavender and pink.
Hydrangea Bloom works especially well for:
• Mosaic-style beads
• Soft pastel swirl beads
• Encased floral designs
• Layered glass textures
Because many of these colors come from color-dense furnace glass, only small amounts are needed to produce rich color in your work.
Some color reactions may produce soft grays or earthy tones when combined, especially when cream and violet tones interact. Many artists enjoy this natural variation because it adds depth and character to the finished glass.
The beads shown in the photos are examples made with this blend and are not included.
