No.
There are no myths about Diwali
Black and White are great neutral colours that can be used in combination with any and all colours.
A blacksmith did not have any specific identifying colours.
Every county and club that are part of the GAA have their own colours. Many colours in different arrangements are used for the shirts of the clubs and on their flags. The GAA itself does not have any specific colours. It changes its image every so often. Its current logo is blue and white, but they would not really be said to be the GAA colours.
All you can think of. There is no specific color for any Mexican clothing.
They are primary colours. The primary colours of light are red, green and blue, and the primary colours of pigments are yellow, red and blue.
Diwali cards are just like any other greeting cards that are exchanged for greeting each other for the Diwali festival - a festival of Lakshmi puja meaning worship for wealth and prosperity
they are any colours that range from pale colours to bright fluorescent colours
Grey is a neutral colour and can be used in combination with any and all colours.
Materials used for making colors are mostly colored shells and plants.
A gradient is the mixture of two or more colours in a fixed unit. It is used in photos to bring a good look or focus in the subject of the photo. Two or more colours are mixed together with another familiar colour to improve the phenomenon of collision between any two selected colours.
Red, yellow and blue are the only colours that can not be mixed using any other colours. These are the primary colours any pretty much every other colour can be mixed from these three colours. However, you may count black and white as unmixable from any other colours, but personally I do not count them as colours- just tones. This is for each person to decide for themselves.