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Goro Takahashi (髙橋吾郎, June 29 1939 – November 25 2013), also known as Yellow Eagle, was a Japanese silversmith and leather craftsman renowned for his Native American inspired works and for being the first Japanese person to participate in a Sun Dance. Goro's jewelry achieved cult status in Japan and internationally, thanks in part to celebrities like Takuya Kimura, Eric Clapton and John Mayer who are known to collect it.

Goro Takahashi
髙橋吾郎
Born(1939-06-29)June 29, 1939.
Jujo, Tokyo, Japan
DiedNovember 25, 2013(2013-11-25) (aged 74)
Other namesYellow Eagle
Occupation(s)Silversmith, leather worker, Founder of Goro's
Years active1954–2013
RelativesEddie Little Sky (adoptive father)

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