Iridescent Jelly Bean Glass - Medium Size
Iridescent Jelly Bean Glass is 100% recycled iridescent decorative glass for fireplaces, aquariums, flower arrangements, and landscaping
American Specialty Glass Iridescent Jelly Bean Glass features the same small, rounded form as standard Jelly Bean Glass with an added iridescent coating that creates a multicolor shimmer effect as light moves across each piece. Made from 100% recycled glass in the USA, precision-tumbled for consistent sizing and smooth edges. Available in 8 colors. Also available as standard Jelly Bean Glass and in other sizes.
Features
- Iridescent coating creates a shifting multicolor shimmer effect
- Available in 8 colors including Black Licorice, Blueberry, Strawberry, and Pineapple
- 100% recycled glass, made in the USA
- Permanent color — does not fade or require replacement
- Precision-tumbled for consistent sizing and smooth, rounded edges
- Safe for gas and propane fireplaces, aquariums, and swimming pools
- LEED-eligible — documentation available upon request
Specifications
| Material | 100% recycled glass with iridescent coating |
|---|---|
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Finish | Iridescent, tumbled smooth rounded edges |
| Coverage (aquarium) | ~1.5 lbs per gallon |
| Available packaging | 1 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb, 22 lb bags |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes iridescent jelly bean glass different from standard jelly bean glass?
Iridescent glass has a special coating that creates a rainbow-like shimmer as light hits it from different angles. Standard jelly bean glass is a solid color; iridescent glass shifts between multiple colors depending on the viewing angle and light source.
What is it used for?
Gas and propane fireplaces, fire pits, aquariums, flower arrangements, vase fillers, centerpieces, and decorative landscaping projects.
Is it safe for aquariums?
Yes — non-toxic and safe for fish, plants, and aquatic life.
Is this glass recycled?
Yes — 100% recycled post-consumer and post-industrial glass, processed in the USA. LEED documentation available upon request.
Supporting Documents
Original: $11.60
-65%$11.60
$4.06







Description
Iridescent Jelly Bean Glass is 100% recycled iridescent decorative glass for fireplaces, aquariums, flower arrangements, and landscaping
American Specialty Glass Iridescent Jelly Bean Glass features the same small, rounded form as standard Jelly Bean Glass with an added iridescent coating that creates a multicolor shimmer effect as light moves across each piece. Made from 100% recycled glass in the USA, precision-tumbled for consistent sizing and smooth edges. Available in 8 colors. Also available as standard Jelly Bean Glass and in other sizes.
Features
- Iridescent coating creates a shifting multicolor shimmer effect
- Available in 8 colors including Black Licorice, Blueberry, Strawberry, and Pineapple
- 100% recycled glass, made in the USA
- Permanent color — does not fade or require replacement
- Precision-tumbled for consistent sizing and smooth, rounded edges
- Safe for gas and propane fireplaces, aquariums, and swimming pools
- LEED-eligible — documentation available upon request
Specifications
| Material | 100% recycled glass with iridescent coating |
|---|---|
| Origin | Made in the USA |
| Finish | Iridescent, tumbled smooth rounded edges |
| Coverage (aquarium) | ~1.5 lbs per gallon |
| Available packaging | 1 lb, 5 lb, 10 lb, 22 lb bags |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes iridescent jelly bean glass different from standard jelly bean glass?
Iridescent glass has a special coating that creates a rainbow-like shimmer as light hits it from different angles. Standard jelly bean glass is a solid color; iridescent glass shifts between multiple colors depending on the viewing angle and light source.
What is it used for?
Gas and propane fireplaces, fire pits, aquariums, flower arrangements, vase fillers, centerpieces, and decorative landscaping projects.
Is it safe for aquariums?
Yes — non-toxic and safe for fish, plants, and aquatic life.
Is this glass recycled?
Yes — 100% recycled post-consumer and post-industrial glass, processed in the USA. LEED documentation available upon request.





















