Chin colors explained
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Pink White , Beige Mosaic, Rose, Golden White
This is the combination of White and Beige, producing a creamy to blue white animal, with pink ears and  pink or red eyes. It also may have beige patches on the head and body.  More patching and shadowed are often refered to as Beige mosaic.  The beige maybe in either hetro or homo form.

Breeding a PW to std gray could produce
gray, mosaic, beige, PW or any dark eye white like Wilson white, mosaic or silver.
If the other parent is a BV, then in addition to the above colors you could also get Brown Velvet, brown/white cross and black/white cross.  If homo beige is used in place of the hetro beige, then the color of the offsrping will be affected.

An advantage to having a good PW* or Brown/white cross* in your breedings is that bred to gray a PW can produce all types of white, beige and gray.  Many commercial ranchers would only breed this color to a large gray with excellent coat.  The brown/white cross can get these same colors plus
BV and BrownVelvet.
Breeding these two* colors to
ebony adds the chance of Tan, ebony and TOV wraps (lack the white belly).   With some planning and lots of luck you could get Tan/white cross or ebony mosaic.
I am not aware of what other names would be used, but the cross of Tan and white would be in the form of Het or Homo beige with ebony and white genes

Photos
PW1   PW2 PW3 `Notice the beige shadows on Pic#3, this is what some folks refer to as Golden Mosaic.
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Wiley, my PW (male).  His first owner just called him wildman.  He was just that when he came to me at about a year old.  He now enjoys "scriches" on his head, around his ears and neck!