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  2. Gold (color) - Wikipedia

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    Golden yellow is the color halfway between amber and yellow on the RGB color wheel. It is a color that is 87.5% yellow and 12.5% red. The first recorded use of golden yellow as a color name in English was in the year 1597. Golden Yellow is one of the colors of the United States Air Force, along with Ultramarine Blue.

  3. Shades of yellow - Wikipedia

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    Vivid yellow. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Gold, also called golden, is a yellow - orange color which is a representation of the color of the element gold . The web color gold (also referred to as orange-yellow) is sometimes referred to as golden to distinguish it from the color metallic gold.

  4. Color in Chinese culture - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese saying "Yellow generates yin and yang" implies that yellow is the center of everything. Associated with but ranked above brown, yellow signifies neutrality and good luck. Yellow is sometimes paired with red in place of gold. The Yellow River is the cradle of Chinese civilization.

  5. Traditional colors of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Light yellow 247,187,125 #F7BB7D 山吹色: Yamabuki-iro: Golden yellow (Kerria japonica) 255,164,0 #FFA400 玉子色: Tamago-iro: Egg-colored 255,166,49 #FFA631 櫨染: Hajizome: Sumac-dyed 224,138,30 #E08A1E 山吹茶: Yamabukicha: Gold-brown 203,126,31 #CB7E1F 桑染: Kuwazome: Mulberry-dyed 197,127,46 #C57F2E 生壁色: Namakabe-iro: The ...

  6. Colored gold - Wikipedia

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    Yellow gold. Gold is rarely pure gold, even before another metal is added to make a white gold alloy, and can contain mercury from its production that can cause an allergic reaction. Examples of the common alloys for 18K yellow gold include: [citation needed] 18K yellow gold: 75% gold, 12.5% copper, 12.5% silver

  7. Citrine (colour) - Wikipedia

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    Citrine / ˈ s ɪ t r iː n / is a colour, the most common reference for which is certain coloured varieties of quartz which are a medium deep shade of golden yellow. Citrine has been summarized at various times as yellow , greenish -yellow, brownish yellow or orange .

  8. Ochre - Wikipedia

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    Ochre pigment. Ochre ( / ˈoʊkər / OH-kər; from Ancient Greek ὤχρα (ṓkhra), from ὠχρός (ōkhrós) 'pale'), iron ochre, or ocher in American English, is a natural clay earth pigment, a mixture of ferric oxide and varying amounts of clay and sand. [1] It ranges in colour from yellow to deep orange or brown.

  9. Turmeric - Wikipedia

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    The golden yellow color of turmeric is due to curcumin. Phytochemical components of turmeric include diarylheptanoids, a class including numerous curcuminoids, such as curcumin, demethoxycurcumin, and bisdemethoxycurcumin.

  10. Goldenrod (color) - Wikipedia

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    Light Goldenrod Yellow Color coordinates; Hex triplet: #FAFAD2: sRGB B (r, g, b) (250, 250, 210) HSV (h, s, v) (60°, 16%, 98%) CIELCh uv (L, C, h) (97, 30, 86°) Source: X11: ISCC–NBS descriptor: Light yellow green: B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte)

  11. Beryl - Wikipedia

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    The term "golden beryl" is sometimes synonymous with heliodor (from Greek hēlios – ἥλιος "sun" + dōron – δῶρον "gift") but golden beryl refers to pure yellow or golden yellow shades, while heliodor refers to the greenish-yellow shades. The golden yellow color is attributed to Fe 3+ ions.