Handsome Lord Velaryon chose sea-green silk, the white gold seahorse at his throat matching his long fair hair.
She makes a silent wish to the bones and Yeh-Shen finds herself clothed magnificently, in a gown of sea-green silk, a cloak of kingfisher feathers and a pair of golden slippers.
Carved and gilded palms adorn the columns and the broad, heavy gilt armchairs, upholstered in sea-green silk that echoes the color of the walls.
The queen wore a gown of sea-green silk, trimmed with Myrish lace as pale as foam.
The Sherman brothers looked up to see the governor and their father talking to an old Annamese with a long gray goatee, who was wearing a black-winged Ming dynasty mandarin's bonnet and a long embroidered gown of brilliant sea-green silk.
The Archon was dressed more sumptuously than Locke had ever seen him, in a vertically striped cape of sea-green silk that alternated with cloth-of-gold strips, over a coat and breeches that also gleamed gold.
She could see them through the thin sea-green silk of the gold-fringed tokar he wound about his body and over one shoulder.
He wore a suit of silver chain, the mesh so fine as to be near-invisible, a jupon of sea-green silk, a helmet surmounted by three tall prongs, like the spines of a fish.
Anne walked restlessly to a table and plucked at a bolt of sea-green silk.
Her dress was an under-gown and kirtle of pale sea-green silk, over which hung a long loose robe, which reached to the ground, having very wide sleeves, which came down, however, very little below the elbow.