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In ALPHABET DANGLES

Index (Alphabet26)

This is "red" and is the most commonly found color in the wild (equally as common as "yellow"). I am only missing three from having a complete set of these from "A" to "Z".
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This is "rust red." (Some collectors call it "blood red.") It is fairly easy to find, but more difficult to complete a set than in the "red." Some people do not distinguish between this and the "red," but it is fairly easy to pick out of a crowd of red DANGLES.

"Bright red" may well be the most difficult red to find. I only have a handful of examples of this color in captivity.

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"Translucent red," a color that I refer to as "ruby," would be a difficult color to complete, as with any of the other translucent colors, but examples can be found in most collections.
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"Pink" fits into this category as a hue of red. This is probably one of the more difficult colors to collect of all the colors in ALPHABET DANGLES.
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This "marbled" or "mottled red" was made by mixing several of the color beads to gether. This one has streaks of green through it.
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