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Previously only offered for wedding packages, the wedding bands permanently bond to the first wearer and include a variety of custom verbs. This also includes the option of displaying and using your bonded spouse's surname in conjunction with your own surname or on its own. |
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uthamar wedding band inlaid with tiny lightning bolts formed of xenomite | |
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Look: | The bright white material has been polished to a high gloss and fashioned in a broad endless band of gleaming, lustrous metal. Spaced equidistant around the outer surface are seven lightning bolts carved out of deep black stones that glitter with purple glints when light strikes them. The bolts emerge from low-relief storm clouds sculpted into the polished uthamar band. |
Weight: | 1 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 1,937,500 Kronars1,550,000 Lirums <br />1,398,100 Dokoras <br />1,937.5 LTBpoints <br />1,937.5 Tickets <br />1,937.5 Scrips <br /> |
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Sources: | Source is Taisidon Mystery 446/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 443/A'baya Esplanade, Taisidon Mystery 439/A'baya Esplanade |
Previously only offered for wedding packages, the wedding bands permanently bond to the first wearer and include a variety of custom verbs. This also includes the option of displaying and using your bonded spouse's surname in conjunction with your own surname or on its own.