The liturgical colour is white, often together with gold.
It was originally made of red or white fabric, but later came to follow the standard liturgical colours.
They also make use of the appropriate seasonal liturgical colors, etc.
Eastern mitres are usually gold, but other liturgical colours may be used.
Many Protestant churches do not use liturgical colours at all.
They match the liturgical color of the Mass, except when the color is black.
In liturgical colour they correspond to the chasuble, but are never worn with black.
Originally, it was red in color, but later was made to correspond to the liturgical colours.
The liturgical color normally assigned to Ordinary Time is green.
The liturgical color of the canopy should correspond with that of the other vestments.