Here is our Holland Lop Color Chart we do not have every color of Holland Lop so some colors are not stated.
Agouti
The Agouti group includes chestnut, opal, chocolate chestnut, lynx, chinchilla, squirrel, chocolate chinchilla, and lilac chinchilla. These bunnies may resemble "wild rabbits" due to the bands of color and dark ticking on their fur. The fur has rings of color when blown into. They have white around their eyes, nose, mouth, bellies, inside ears, and under tail.
The wide band group includes cream, frosty, and orange. These bunnies also have white on the bottom of their bellies and near their nose and in their ears. There is also smutty orange and smutty cream. Which are faults in shows because of the extra black tick markings on their sides. Harlequins are also considered a Wide Band Color.
Includes black, blue, chocolate, lilac, ruby-eyed white (REW), blue-eyed white (BEW). BEWs get their white coat and blue eyes due to the recessive Vienna "vv" gene. Self rabbits will have one color on their hair shaft unlike agouti's. There will be no rings when blown into the fur, and no white color in their ears (BEW's have an exception).
Includes black tort, blue tort, chocolate tort, lilac tort, siamese sable, seal, smoke pearl, sable point. Shaded bunnies have darker coloring on their head, ears, feet, and tail.
The Broken group can include any of the colors in conjunction with white. Tri-colors are also listed in this category. Bunnies that have less than 10% color are known as "Charlies" and those with more than 70% are "booted."