"Saffron" is a warm shade of yellow, closer to the orange spectrum. The color derives its name from the orange-colored food spice derived from the dried stigma of saffron flowers. "Saffron" is considered one of the most expensive spices because of the complexity of production: one flower gives only three stigmas, and to obtain a kilogram of spice requires 200,000 flowers. In the palette of decorative plaster "Saffron" shade is presented in a rich orange-yellow color. When the plaster dries, the color darkens by half a tone. To obtain a light shade of saffron in three-dimensional painting, mix the plaster "Saffron" with White.