Item:Graceful crystal flute etched with a pattern of flowers and vines

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graceful crystal flute etched with a pattern of flowers and vines
Look: The long, slender body of the flute is made entirely of crystal, catching and refracting light in a stunning display of color and sparkle. The mouthpiece is delicately tapered, allowing for a smooth flow of air that creates a rich, full-bodied sound. Along the length of the flute, intricate patterns of etched flowers and vines wind their way up the glass in a celebration of nature's beauty. The keywork is minimalistic, made of silver and placed strategically to facilitate easy finger placement.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Appraised Cost: 19,125 Kronars15,300 Lirums <br />13,800.6 Dokoras <br />19.125 LTBpoints <br />19.125 Tickets <br />19.125 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an instrument.
Dimensions: 6 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Museum of Imperial History

The crystal flute is a slender wind instrument commonly crafted from a variety of materials. Formed from a straight tube easily as long as a grown Halfling's arm, the flute has a small blow hole at its capped end and an array of smaller finger holes gracing its other end. A simplistic network of four keys covers the two holes closest to the open end, allowing the player more control than would be available with the flute's more rustic cousin, the fife.