Item:Slender silver txistu tipped with a white onyx dragon-shaped mouthpiece
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slender silver txistu tipped with a white onyx dragon-shaped mouthpiece | |
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Look: | The txistu is a very slender flute-like woodwind tipped with white onyx that has been carefully drilled as a mouthpiece. Elaborately carved, it resembles a stretching dragon that gently cradles the silvery tube as if it were blowing through it like a horn. The txitsu's fine design makes it equally durable as an instrument or a stick to tie back one's hair. |
Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 12,500 Kronars10,000 Lirums <br />9,020 Dokoras <br />12.5 LTBpoints <br />12.5 Tickets <br />12.5 Scrips <br /> or 11,875 Kronars9,500 Lirums <br />8,569 Dokoras <br />11.875 LTBpoints <br />11.875 Tickets <br />11.875 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 2 length x 1 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is House of All Hues (1) |
Notes
There appear to be different versions of this, but unable to positively prove. So documented all here for ease.
Appraisal (of one that apps at 11,875)
- The silver txistu appears to be a wind instrument.
- You are certain that the silver txistu is crafted from silver or a silver alloy.
- You are certain that the silver txistu is very finely made.
- It appears that the silver txistu can be worn in the hair.
Appraisal (of one that apps at 12,500)
- You are certain that the silver txistu is crafted from silver or a silver alloy.
- You are certain that the silver txistu is of good quality.
- It appears that the silver txistu can be worn in the hair.
Recall
The txistu is a small and slender flute-like whistle that sports three holes on its upper side and one on its bottom. Its high-pitched sound has a delicate, haunting quality that combined with its convenient one-handed playability make it a very popular woodwind.