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|desc=This shop would likely pass as the city's version of somber surroundings, with the only remarkable additions to the drab sandstone setting being the black-painted door and an equally dark ebonwood table. Like corpses laid out for their mourning viewers, the shop's instrumental goods rest morosely upon the dark table. You also see a small stand with a set of instrument strings on it and a plaque.}}
|desc=This shop would likely pass as the city's version of somber surroundings, with the only remarkable additions to the drab sandstone setting being the black-painted door and an equally dark ebonwood table. Like corpses laid out for their mourning viewers, the shop's instrumental goods rest morosely upon the dark table. You also see a small stand with a set of instrument strings on it and a plaque.}}



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Ishamik's Instrument
Province Therengia
Justice Unknown
Town Muspar'i
Map Ranik's Map 47
Owner Ishamik
# of Rooms 1
Store Type Instrument shops
This store only accepts Lirums

[Ishamik's Instruments]
This shop would likely pass as the city's version of somber surroundings, with the only remarkable additions to the drab sandstone setting being the black-painted door and an equally dark ebonwood table. Like corpses laid out for their mourning viewers, the shop's instrumental goods rest morosely upon the dark table. You also see a small stand with a set of instrument strings on it and a plaque.


On a table
Item Price Done
a coppery stained bamboo shakuhachi fitted with lapis and brass rings 2500   No
a short minjayrah stained with a curling chain of smoky grey knotwork 600   No
a softly sanded pi tambura stained with a pattern of crimson leaves 1800   No
a sanded bamboo shakuhachi stained varying hues of red and gold 2500   No
a red cedar darje edged with bands of silver wire knotwork 5000   No
a silver tabla chased with an overall knotwork pattern 3200   No
a pale white ironwood mitbiq fitted with polished golden rings 8500   No
a darkly stained pi tambura with polished silver fittings 2000   No
On a stand==
Item Price Done
a set of four metal strings 600   No