To the best of my knoweldge, no. I asked an Eastern Orthodox priest (of the Church of Constantinople) about this one time and he said they could wear pretty much whatever color.
What i have picked up from reading is that most Byzantine priests have a “light” vestment set and a “dark” vestment set. Keep in mind how expensive vestments are, so for a priest or church to own two full sets of Eastern Vestments is a hefty financial investment.
I encourage you to check out
Istok Church Supplies, which sells Byzantine vestments. Check out the different colors and patterns, and the differences between Greek and Russain styles. Its pretty interesting what they come up with without the Latin restrictions.
EDIT: I checked wikipedia, which has this to say (i’m trying to find some sources to confirm this):
Don’t count on WIKIPEDIA for too much of anything.
In the Byzantine Ruthenian Rite, white vestments are used on Sundays for Divine Liturgy unless the church is named for the Mother of God, then you may also see blue vestments.
Gold is used for Christmas and Paska.
Red is used for the Feasts of the Holy Cross.
Blue is used for Feasts of the Mother of God
Green is used for Pentecost.
Black is used on Great and Holy Friday and for Great Saturday.
Maroon or dark red is used for funeruals and for Presanctified Liturgies during Great Lent.
Purple is no long permitted to be used as a Liturgical color.
Hope this helps…
This set of general customs, but no set law of liturgical colors, is in keeping with how things are usually done in the East: very few set rules, but customs and traditions are treated as if they were (Hopefully that rubs off a bit on us Latins…)
So you see there are some similarities, such as White for Easter, purple at times during lent, red for martyrs, blue for Marian feasts (although only some Catholic countries are allowed to do this, such as Germany and i believe spain). And some differences, such as their use of green.
And, to asnwer your question in the last thread about gold, I guess the Byzantine rite doesnt have a special colour for when the Pope gives you a pallium, so he wore gold.
I’d kinda like to see Rose eastern vestments. Seems only us Latins use
that one…