Well, pink sapphire should be, well, pink.
Sapphire comes in any color other then red (if it's red, it's ruby), not just the pretty shades of colors. It is quite possible to have a bluish, lilacy colored sapphire. In fact, it probably isn't all that rare. The rarest (and most expensive) colors are those that are the most pleasing to the eye!
If your stone is indeed bluish, lilacy in color and you like it, great. I just wouldn't call it pink sapphire unless it is, well, pink.
March - Aquamarine - Pale Green
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No, most are clear or a pale colour (very light white or yellow for example). Comparatively few are a dark colour (such as permanganate).
the bleaching is basically to decolourised the material it has high importance in textile industry because cotton has pale yellow colour so the prepared cloth is bleached then it is ready for dyeing that means any required colour be imposed on it.
i would say a light brown to dark blonde :) !
Pine wood is very pale brown or yellow in colour.
Pale pink mayby....?
The colour of champagne (the drink) is a very pale yellowish gold, although it can be paler and almost clear. The colour champagne is a pale, yellowish gold colour
Pale yellow
it is a pale orange colour
A pale ale is a beer which uses a warm fermentation and predominantly pale malt, resulting in a lighter colour of drink.
An example of my internet search was with: pale purple colour. Several websites displayed shades and tints based on the colour purple. Mauve being just one example.
A platypus's egg is a pale, cream or creamy-grey colour.
There is no 'pale', it is merely an adjective to describe different colours.For example 'pale pink', would mean a very light-toned, pigment pink.'Pale', as a colour, necessarily would be a whitish tone, yet there is no specific colour for this description.
Pale-pink
Pastel is a pale shade of colour.
a pale yellow-green