Irish setters have
a mahogany color coat, with straight, flat hair.
Not exact matches
Cook, stirring, while moving the pot on and off the heat to prevent the caramel from burning, until the popcorn is completely
coated and the mixture is deep
mahogany in
color.
The warm
mahogany color of the body is
coated to shine.
Available in a range of
color - kissed nudes — from cinnamon pink and chocolate brown, to warm
mahogany red and classic nude beige - each sultry shade will
coat the curves of your lips with irresistible creamy
color.
Colors: black and tan, red (1), from beige to
mahogany, with the black
coat that extends on the back, the flanks, the upper part of the neck and the head.
It has loose skin and a short
coat that comes in gray,
mahogany, lead, tawny, black, or a brindle of any of these
colors.
It has a thick
coat of long hair which comes in four primary
colors —
mahogany, sandy, red, and yellow.
Their moderately long, wiry
coat is rough, and usually comes between fawn to
mahogany colors, partly covered with black.
While they come in different
coat colors (ranging from red, brown, and
mahogany to a brilliant white
color), these dogs have long hair that needs to be groomed on a somewhat regular basis — a lot like the Irish wolfhound.
COLOR and COAT: The Belgian Malinois ranges in color from light fawn with no black overlay to a deep rich red or mahogany, the mahogany having plenty of black ove
COLOR and
COAT: The Belgian Malinois ranges in
color from light fawn with no black overlay to a deep rich red or mahogany, the mahogany having plenty of black ove
color from light fawn with no black overlay to a deep rich red or
mahogany, the
mahogany having plenty of black overlay.
With the richer reds and
mahogany colors if individual hairs are examined it can be seen that there are bands of the various
colors found in the
coat with the darkest, or black, on the tip.
The thick
coat colors range from a rich fawn to
mahogany.
Coat colors usually include Blenheim (white coupled with red markings), King Charles (combination of black and tan), Prince Charles (tricolor pattern of white and black with tan markings), and Ruby or rich
mahogany red.
Their short, dense
coat is straight and usually comes in
colors such as blue, gray, chocolate, black, tawny, and
mahogany.
Its
coat color is predominantly black enhanced with tan markings that vary from rich chestnut to
mahogany shades.
Coat colors are fawn, red,
mahogany and black — all hairs have black tips.
The true
color of the Irish Setter's
coat is deep
mahogany and not «red.»
The breed can be recognized by its thick
mahogany -
colored coat with varying degrees of black overlay, and a black mask.
The outer
coat has black tips and the overall
coat color is between fawn and
mahogany in
color.
The modern Irish Setter is a solid red -
coated dog,
mahogany or chestnut
colored, with small (if any) patches of white on the chest or the toes, or both.
Though a rich,
mahogany red is the most common
coat color for this breed, Irish Setters can come in an attractive red - and - white
coat as well.
They come in three
coat colors, sable (brown ranging in
color from golden or reddish to deep
mahogany), tricolor (black, brown and white) and merle (silvery gray like the puppy above).
She mixed 2
colors Java + Brown
Mahogany and applied two
coats (see gel stain blog post here).