Green I think, I have only seen green in Haida art once and my mum draws Haida so...
colour and tone
metal is it family and rare earth element is used if you do not know the family property
Green with gray or black depending on your hue of green. The color olive drab is subjective, however, I have seen it used most in the military for the color of hand grenades.
Red is a primary colour and can be used in combination with most other colours. If you are decorating with it, try a neutral. If you are wearing it, neutrals and other colours you like work well. If you are painting with it, your subject matter will dictate your choice. The short answers: In decorating I use greys & taupes In clothing I wear black or navy In painting I've used every colour mother nature has.
metallic oxides such as those of copper, cobalt, etc are used to color glass.
Haida Gwaii (used to be called the Queen Charlotte Islands off northern British Columbia coast)
Haida symbols are used in Haida art to represent aspects of their culture, beliefs, and traditions. These symbols often depict animals, elements of nature, and ancestral beings, with each symbol holding its own unique meaning and significance in Haida culture.
Haida is not a Yiddish word or a Hebrew word.
Gold is used because it doesn't decay; most metals react with oxygen in the air and decay. Gold is also easy to work as it is soft and melts at relatively low temperatures, is an attractive colour and rare - making it valuable.
They used to be VERY rare - However - more breeders are using selective breeding to produce colour variations on the original 'red blotchy' pattern - creating more albinos.
He used all colors, most of all the primary colors: red, blue and yellow.
The Haida people used wooden fishing hooks, baited with herring, to catch fish. They also utilized harpoons and fish traps made from cedar branches to catch fish in the rivers and along the coastline. Additionally, Haida fishermen used canoes to navigate the waters and catch fish.
White
i would think red ? :D if you disagree then you are wierd :L
The defining colour in glasses means the colour used in the frame, as it is most visible. So the defining colour of nerd glasses means the same, the colour of the nerd glasses frame.
none really. Uranium ore is actually much less rare than once thought and it is not used in original mineral form. Most other rare materials used are manufactured.
Black diamonds are used to mark the most difficult runs on a ski hill.