In the movie, red ruby slippers. In the books, silver slippers.
Ruby Slippers from Burton Morris is located in Singapore you can view the details of it at www.kbicfineart.com Several colours of this piece were done, similar with how Andy Warhol painted the Marylin Monroe's. The Ruby Slippers by Burton Morris are Acrylic on Canvas.
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No, they were ruby.
Dorothy's slippers were ruby red colored.
The Ruby Slippers were worn first by the Wicked Witch of the East and then by Dorothy Gale, in the 1939 film version of The Wizard of Oz. In the original book, and in the 1902/1903 stage version, by author and Oz series originator Lyman Frank Baum [May 15, 1856-May 5, 1919], the shoes are Silver Slippers. But those involved in the making of the film found the silver to wash out in comparison to the riotous colors in their Technicolor production. And so red was the color of choice.
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Silver.
Ballet slippers are made of cloth and can be dyed any color. They are usually sold in light pink which can be easily dyed. Ballet slippers are usually light brown (tan), light pink, Black, or white. The most popular color is light pink. Light pink ballet slippers are usually worn by girls, and are especially traditional for girls during recitals. Boys usually where the white ballet slippers. Black is more commonly found in pointe shoes, but ballet slippers can be black too.
The traditional colour of ballet slippers is a solid light pink. However, they are also made and sold in white, black, and tan. Girls typically wear the light pink colored slippers, while boys wear slippers sold in white.
Ruby Red, of course.
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The Slippers were Silver in the original 1900 book and 1902/1903 stage versions, and Ruby in the 1939 film version.
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