Gold Leaf, Reddish Yellow, "Koi-Iro-Kin-Paku"
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Gold Powder, Reddish Yellow, "Koi-Iro Kin De"
Gold Leaf, Green, "Tsune-Iro Kin-Paku"
Gold Leaf Yellow, "Iroyoshi-Kin-Paku"
Gold Foil, Yellow, "Yaki-Kim Kanagai"
Transparent Reddish Yellow Lacquer, "Shiu-Urushi"

Saggar, reddish stoneware
![[Yellow blossoms on stem above leaves of a kin-ran or golden helleborine plant]](https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/pnp/jpd/01200/01253_150px.jpg)
[Yellow blossoms on stem above leaves of a kin-ran or golden helleborine plant]
Yellow Celebrated Gold Brocade Fabric (Ko kinran meibutsugire), from the series Five Colors of Tea Utensils (Chaki goshiki shose), with poems by Shinryuen and associates
Deep green, black ground with dragons in copperish gold
Deep green, black ground with dragons in copperish gold

Yellow-ground wrapping cloth (uchikui) with pattern of irises in a flowing stream
In the Battle of the Yellow Sea, a Sailor Aboard Our Japanese Warship Matsushima, on the Verge of Dying

William to Japan: 'I will never again make drawings about the 'Yellow Peril' if you will help me against the...
Japonsche rock van zijde met grijsblauw fond waarop rijstbundels en bloemtakken in rood met groen en rood met blauw, gevuld met zijden watten en gevoerd met gele zijde

The Actor Arashi Otohachi I as Numataro, the Retainer of Utou Yasukata, in Part Two of the Play Kogane no Hana Gaijin Aramusha (Gold Flowers: The Triumphal Return of Fierce Warriors), Performed at the Nakamura Theater from the First Day of the Eleventh Month, 1766
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