Item:Set of dark reed pan-pipes with decoratively interwoven copper wire
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| set of dark reed pan-pipes with decoratively interwoven copper wire | |
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| Look: | Ten reed tubes of varying lengths, each capped with a blue wax seal, are bound to a pale birch frame by an intricate web of fine copper wire. Each pipe plays a different note as the musician moves his lips back and forth, blowing against the inner wall of the tube as he plays. Popularized by the Forest Elf clans, the instrument has a pastoral simplicity to its sound. |
| Weight: | 10 stones |
| Metal: | No |
| Appraised Cost: | 15,000 Kronars12,000 Lirums <br />10,824 Dokoras <br />15 LTBpoints <br />15 Tickets <br />15 Scrips <br /> |
| Properties: | This is an instrument. |
| Instrument Properties: | This wind instrument is:
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| Dimensions: | 6 length x 1 width x 1 height |
| Sources: | Source is Cultured Attire (2) |
Appraisal
- The reed pan-pipes appears to be a wind instrument.
- You are certain that the reed pan-pipes are crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the reed pan-pipes are well made.
Recall
An instrument from Elven culture, the pan-pipes are favored particularly by Forest Elves. Consisting of five or more pipes or tubes of gradually increasing length, and occasionally girth, the pan-pipes are also similar to the syrinx. Unlike the syrinx, pan-pipes are traditionally set in a curved array, enabling the musician to reach all notes by a simple turn of the head. Pan-pipes are normally made of reeds, with the kokona reed and bamboo being the two most popular, however a lightweight wood can be used as well.