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|name=a golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands
|name=a golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands
|look=The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from finely grained golden oak that flares outward slightly at the end. Ivory and lapis bands, each with a thin border of gold, have been placed beneath the series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
|look=The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from finely grained [[uses color::gold]]en [[uses material::oak]] that flares outward slightly at the end. [[uses material::uses color::ivory|Ivory]] and [[uses material::lapis]] bands, each with a thin border of [[uses material::gold]], have been placed beneath the series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
|noun=zurna
|noun=zurna
|type=wind instrument
|type=wind instrument
|appcost= worth exactly 7500 lirums
|traderapp=n
|traderapp=n
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worth exactly 7500 lirums

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a golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands
Look: The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from finely grained golden oak that flares outward slightly at the end. Ivory and lapis bands, each with a thin border of gold, have been placed beneath the series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
Weight: Unknown
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Appraised Cost: Unknown
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  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
Dimensions: ? length x ? width x ? height
Sources: Unknown
Source is Laniloti's Zurnas

worth exactly 7500 lirums