blue honey pearl
Appearance
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Examples
The following examples are allowed variations of blue honey pearl, and show how the coat can vary in brightness and tone. Feel free to copy the colours or pick something inbetween.

Temporary example image.
May have incorrect eye-colour, please refer to the eye-colour section instead.
Eye colour: Rosy lavender
Rosy lavender are a diluted and lighter variation of blue tawny eyes. Rosy lavender eyes should be a light lavender or pastel mulberry tone. It should not appear as a saturated purple or pink.
Skin colour: Light mulberry

Light mulberry is a lighter skin tone than mulberry, with hints of pink. It should be a soft mauve pink and not appear too saturated. Skin areas affected by white patterns or markings must be either light pink or a very light mauve.
Horn/hoof colour: Diluted blue tawny
Diluted blue tawny horns and hooves should be a light and fairly desaturated mulberry purple or grey-ish mauve.
If white markings are touching, the affected parts of diluted blue tawny horns and hooves should be either a very light and desaturated lavendar, or regular light/cream-coloured.
You can freely customize your design's basecoat and mane/tail with subtle variations in brightness and saturation, giving it a slightly countershaded appearance, as long as it doesn't mimic genes your Veilhorn doesn't have. Countershading should not be so visible that it looks like Pangare or Sooty.
Subtle dark or light dapples may be added on any coat even if genes that normally causes dapples are not present. Note that "natural" dapples should be faint and may not mimic genes your Veilhorn doesn't have.





