The Science of Absolute Clarity
Standard ice is cloudy because it freezes from the outside in, trapping air bubbles, minerals, and impurities in the center. Clear ice is different. Using a specialized process called Directional Freezing, we mimic the way ice forms in nature but flipped from top down to bottom up. This forces all air and dissolved solids to the top, leaving behind a block of ice that is as transparent as polished glass.