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You may not be able to find red glass that you can see through. Years ago pyrex did make red - but it was lined with white and definitely NOT see through.
May I suggest that you contact an Avon representative? Avon sells beautiful red glass dishes and sides - they have an entire collection. That is the only red glass I can think of right now that is see through. It's a very deep bloody red. I think it is Corning that makes a cranberry colored glass. Check out various department stores or on line. |