Ivorene

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Ivorene at a Glance
Material Type Metals
Colors Honey, Amber, Gold
Rarity Rare
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations Yes (additional rules)

Simply made from vibrant yellow gold mixed with limestone by alchemical process to make it properly solidify as a metal, ivorene is very soft and only suited for small items like jewelry, accents, and accessories. Though it can be any golden hue, the most common shades are a very pale honey color or faintly amber-hued ivory. The final product is glossy and opaque but only slightly metallic. Any attempts to dye it will result in <color>-streaked ivorene.

Introduced at Chris' Mass Festival 451.

Common Description

Ivorene is an opaque pale amber-ivory material with a glossy finish exhibiting a whisper of metallic sheen.

Alteration Rules

This material is required for alterations.

  • Any attempts to dye it will result in <color>-streaked ivorene.
  • Only suited for small items like jewelry, accents, and accessories.



Raw Material Sources

Items

ItemSource isRarity is
Ivorene hairstick candy-striped with glossy red enamelWinter Spice and Everything Nicefestival

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