It is a pale purple. Some lilacs have more pink and some have more blue.
Yes, a purebred Burmilla can have a lilac coat. Many are blue and lilac.
Blue and red make purple. Add white and you have lilac.
If you mix really light blue and pastel purple you get lilac.
You can get lilac two ways. One, you can mix red and blue to get violet and then lighten to the shade of lilac with white. You can also eliminate some of the mixing by purchasing a violet or purple paint and then working with it and the white.
I think RED plus BLUE. But add more blue than red,and maybe some PINK.
red, blue, and white. basically white and purple
lilac Wedgwood is more unusual than the blue or green, but not super-rare!
its called a flower It is possible it is a lilac, lilac is the name of the shrub but they come in colours of lilac ,purple, red, blue and white.
Light blue with a touch of red.
Mixing lilac and light blue typically results in a soft, muted lavender or periwinkle shade. The combination of the purple tones from lilac and the coolness of light blue creates a gentle, calming color that leans towards a light purple-blue hue. The exact shade can vary depending on the proportions used in the mix.
Lilac is a very light purple slightly tinged with blue. Mix (in paint) a tiny bit of crimson, a tiny bit of cerulean blue and massive amounts of white. It should yield lilac. Adjust the proportions until the colour is correct.
Lilac would be the pale or pastel purple. Maroon is is a dark red-blue . Musk is more of a pink than anything else.