Messy Color™ Tranquility Ltd Run

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Tranquility Ltd Run (511608)<br />A transparent that color shifts between blue and purple depending on the lighting.

A transparent that color shifts between blue and purple depending on the lighting.




"Tranquility is so smooth and well behaved - and not as stiff as some other shades, it makes a great encasing and layering glass. I like how it transforms the sometimes dingy opaque violet shades into sweet purples. Shown here are some tests - I used Tranquility to encase [from left to right] Effetre White, Heffalump, Grape Ape, and Thai Orchid. Plain spacers are also shown." Read more at Kandice's blog. – Kandice Seeber

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Messy Tranquility with Effetre New Violet
Kandice Seeber
Messy Tranquility Ltd Run, larger bi cone is Tranquility mixed with Marshmallow
Gloria Sevey

CiM Tester Feedback

  • Tranquility Ltd Run color shifts depending on the lighting.
Tranquility color shifts in a manner similar to Count von Count. Check Count von Count's color shifting photos.

Join Trudi Doherty's FB group Lampwork Colour Resource Sharing Information for a catalogue of color study.
Claudia Eidenbenz’s "Vetrothek" (glass library) is a great resource for color comparisons.
See Kay Powell’s frit testing samples.
Browse Serena Thomas’ color gallery.
Check out Miriam Steger’s CiM color charts.
Consult Jolene Wolfe's glass testing resource page.


"Tranquility is so smooth and well behaved - and not as stiff as some other shades, it makes a great encasing and layering glass. I like how it transforms the sometimes dingy opaque violet shades into sweet purples. Shown here are some tests - I used Tranquility to encase [from left to right] Effetre White, Heffalump, Grape Ape, and Thai Orchid. Plain spacers are also shown." Read more at Kandice's blog.
Kandice Seeber
"Tranquility has similar characteristics of the transparent lavender glass in the Effetre range for both light and dark shades and has colour morphing characteristics depending on the light source!"
Liz DeLuca