How Do You Engrave Dichroic Glass?
Chances are if you go to an art fair these days you will find at least one stall selling dichroic—or bicolored— jewelry. This colorful, iridescent glass experienced a surge in popularity a few years ago, and the fad shows no signs of stopping anytime soon. Part of the appeal of dichroic glass is that you can make it at home with a simple kit. But why not go one step further? With a few glass-etching tools, you can engrave your own dichroic glass for a unique look. Draw your engraving design on the dichroic glass with a sharp crayon. It is difficult to get a lot of detail if you’re working on a small piece, though. In these cases, simply draw a vague outline of your design to help you establish the proportions. Etch the glass lightly using hand-held, diamond-tipped etching tools. The point here is to etch a light impression of your design without going very deep. You are making a “sketch” of your design that you will flesh out later. To etch the glass, simply drag the diamond tip of