Messy Color™ Nutmeg Ltd Run

511713 - Sold Out

Nutmeg Ltd Run (511713)<br />An opaque brown.

An opaque brown.




"The rod has a bit of shimmer to it, so it looks different colours depending on the angle, so that's why the beads look lighter than the unworked rod in one picture, and darker in the other. There appears to be a slight reaction between the turquoise dots [right bead] and the Nutmeg [which also happens with Effetre Coral]. Nice warm colour - could work as a skin tone or for dog or horse beads." Read more at DragonJools blog. – Dwyn Tomlinson

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base of Nutmeg with layers of dark ivory & medium amber, clear, and DH Aurae
Darlene Collette
Messy Nutmeg Ltd Run
Gloria Sevey

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  • Special thanks to Brondwyn Vivian for providing the photo in this section.
"Nutmeg is slightly lighter than Adobe." – Brondwyn Vivian

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"It is a lovely shade, perfect for autumnal beads . . . If I have one criticism of this glass it is that you can see clues in the base bead to how I swiped the glass in layers to build up the pillow bead shape." Read more at Kitzbitz Art Glass' blog.
Jolene Wolfe
"The rod has a bit of shimmer to it, so it looks different colours depending on the angle, so that's why the beads look lighter than the unworked rod in one picture, and darker in the other. There appears to be a slight reaction between the turquoise dots [right bead] and the Nutmeg [which also happens with Effetre Coral]. Nice warm colour - could work as a skin tone or for dog or horse beads." Read more at DragonJools blog.
Dwyn Tomlinson