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Hard to say. One would expect, gold. Versailles, however, is decorated in gold and green.
Purple is my favorite. Red is nice with gold. Green and dark blue are nice. Black and gold works. Brown and gold are classic. It really depends on the season, I think :]
lipstick,robes and jewlrey made out of gold, jasper and green stone
Being dressed in green, having a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow and tricking people who were after it.
It is about how precious and fleeting natural beauty and perfection are.
A Monarch butterfly.
Gold mixed with blue makes green and blue mixed with gold also makes green.
Blue and Gold make green
Specks
They make green.
gold that is what it makes
Well if red and blue makes purple, add green which makes brown so adding gold would make a metallic brown/gold hope this helps
Gold does not do that but copper does. Brass looks like gold and also makes the finger dark green. If that ring was given to you as a gold ring you got conned! there is alot of acid in your body when your finger turns green from your ring!
my blackmoor fish started off with gold specks then eventually turned completely gold, as did my baby one, even though the others in the tank didnt, apparently it can be down to water temp or just genes, but they are fine, hope this helps
They change.. From green, to blue, then mixed, sometimes with a rim of gold around the middle.. Often times with gold specks throughout the iris. Often times they change depending on what she's wearing because they almost always compliment her outfit.
In California there is a lot of gold on rocks and it often looks like glitter or gold specks. It can often be referred to as foolÍs gold and is found in river banks on rocks.
James mcbrain discovered specks of gold but the person who made it world wide against the wishes of his friends was edward hargreaves