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polished cherrywood violincello with silversteel tuning pegs
Look: Made of satiny deep red cherrywood, this instrument has a fine texture and has been polished smooth to give it a lustrous sheen. As a bit of extra shine, the artisan has added silversteel tuning pegs to this piece.
Weight: 75 stones
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 150,000 Kronars120,000 Lirums <br />108,240 Dokoras <br />150 LTBpoints <br />150 Tickets <br />150 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This is a musical instrument (or a tool to play, repair, or clean one).
Dimensions: 9 length x 6 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Musiceum (1)

Appraisal

The cherrywood violincello appears to be a stringed instrument.
You are certain that the cherrywood violincello is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the cherrywood violincello is created with exquisite craftsmanship.
You are certain that the cherrywood violincello is strung with a set of four silk strings.
You are certain that the cherrywood violincello needs a bow to be played.

Assess

You are certain that the cherrywood violincello is very finely made.

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The violincello, or cello, is a medium-sized stringed instrument made of wood with sloping shoulders and S-shaped soundboard holes. Like its cousin the Lyra Viol, it is also most commonly meant to be played with a bow from a seated position, but the skilled performer may also play it while standing.