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
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 />
Properties:
  • This item is placed in the hair.
  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
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.