. . "Imperial robes worn by the emperor are often known as dragon robes partly because of the prominent dragon motif\n\nThis robe, made for an emperor, appears bright yellow, but it is entirely embroidered on blue silk. \n\nCertain shades of yellow were restricted for the exclusive use of the Emperor and his immediate family. Apart from the five-clawed dragon, the Emperor's robe would also most likely carry the twelve imperial insignia: symbols including flames, an axe, libation cups are subtly incorporated in the robe."@en . .