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  2. Gold leaf - Wikipedia

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    Gold leaf is a type of metal leaf, but the term is rarely used when referring to gold leaf. The term metal leaf is normally used for thin sheets of metal of any color that do not contain any real gold. [citation needed] Gold leaf is available in a wide variety of karats and shades. The most commonly used gold is 22-karat yellow gold.

  3. Gold ground - Wikipedia

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    Gold leaf squares were used on paper, with their edges sometimes left visible. [34] These rooms had rather small windows, and the gold reflected light into the room; ceilings might be decorated the same way. [35] The full background might be in gold leaf, or sometimes just the clouds in the sky. [36] The Rinpa school made extensive use of gold ...

  4. Todd Haimes Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The original upholstery was replaced with vinyl in the mid-20th century, then changed to dark red in the late 1990s. [32] The Selwyn was originally decorated in old Italian blue and antique gold. [7] [23] [35] The theater had also contained Alps-green and Pavanazzo marbles, [7] as well as murals and gold-leaf ornamentation.

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  7. Metal leaf - Wikipedia

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    Some metal leaves may look like gold leaf but do not contain any real gold. This type of metal leaf is often referred to as imitation leaf. [3] Metal leaves are usually made of gold (including many alloys), silver, copper, aluminium, brass (sometimes called "Dutch metal" typically 85% Copper and 15% zinc) or palladium, as well as platinum.