There is no one color that represents Buddhism. The International Buddhist Flag has stripes that are:
Blue for loving kindness and universal compassion
Yellow for the Middle Path - avoiding extremes
Red for the blessing of practice
White for the purity of the teaching
Orange for the wisdom of Buddha's teaching
The sixth vertical band is made up of a combination of rectangular bands of the five other colors.
It depends entirely on the statue. Some statues of the Buddha are not colored (beyond the natural color of the material) at all.
Some statues do have colours, however. Generally, the robes are colored some shade of yellow or red. His skin is often a dark colour, or golden. His hair is always black.
Different colors symbolize different things in Buddhism, and Buddhist symbols are of many colors. White, for instance, symbolizes learning, and green symbolizes life force.
Mandalas can have many colors and designs
The Buddhism symbols are the Buddhist wheel (that represents reincarnation) and the Lotus flower which represents pure and good.
The blue color symbolizes the country's royalty. The red represents the nation and the white represents the religion, beginning with Brahmanism, and the current major religion - Buddhism. The emblem of the temple represents the structure of the universe.
Red and Gold
The color that represents laughter is the color yellow. The color red represents love and the color black typically represents death.
the color that represents to be organised is white
The Orange Color represents the knowledge.
Pink. That's the color that represents their party.
In Buddhism, the snake represents hatred and anger. There are also some religions that choose the cat to represent contempt.
Blue represents trustworthy
Blue Is the colour that represents the word believe
Buddhism is divided into a number of schools and traditions, each of which has its own leadership/administration. There is no one person who represents all Buddhists.
Either the Dragon or the Tiger. (Not really sure...)