Bi-Cannes Obscure is a double surface etched pattern, low iron glass.
Bronze glass is nice for creating a little warmth.
Bronze mirror provides a soft warm tint to the average mirror.
Cannes Obscure is a single surface etched pattern, low iron glass.
Clear glass will have a slight green tint, which will increase with thickness.
Clear mirror reflects the beauty in any room.
Etch obscure provides a smooth, satin type surface.
Low Iron Etch Obscure has a nice satin finish, on low iron glass.
Fuzzy Obscure is a single surface etched pattern, low iron glass.
Similar to Gluechip, Rolled Gluechip as a slightly more polished look.
An old favorite gluechip obscure has an almost a fern like pattern.
GNA obscure is also referred to as New German Antique.
With a gray tint, gray glass adds a little sophistication.
The sophisticated tone of gray mirror adds a touch of class to most applications.
Graylite glass is sometimes referred to as "Black" glass.
Graylite mirror is commonly referred to as black mirror.
After removing some of the iron in glass, Low Iron Glass has a less green tint.
Low Iron mirror brings a sparkle to mirror applications.
Narrow Reed obscure has also been referred to as Fluted.
Niagra or Rain obscure is a beautiful pattern depicting water running down glass.
Orchid Obscure has a nice flowery pattern.
Pattern 62 obscure is a common pattern glass seen almost everywhere.
With swirls and bubbles Seedy Reamy Obscure will add a whimsical tone to most applications.
Spraylite or Aquatex Obscure is often seen in patio furniture.
Sungate glass is one of the many Low E types of glass.
Surface Sandblast Obscure provides a nice privacy screen.
Surface Sandblast-Low Iron Obscure provides a nice privacy screen with less green tone.
Water Obscure has a subtle wave pattern.