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|description=Ialalhe is a weaving technique where the dust from a crushed gemstone is woven into a like-colored fabric at the spinning stage, which gives it a beautiful sheen that plays well with light. The dust tends to naturally gather at the crossweave and the seams of a finished product, highlighting them. Due to the way it's woven, the material is difficult to produce in large sheets, and larger garments are usually made from small bolts stitched together to make use of the natural pattern. |
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Some types include: |
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==Deep red ialalhe== |
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*'''Amethyst ialalhe:''' Uses crushed [[amethyst]] dust. |
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Crushed ruby dust is woven into the thin fabric itself, giving it a beautiful sheen that plays well with any amount of light. The sparkling dust seems to naturally cluster at the crossweave and edges of the finished fabric, giving it a bit of highlight. |
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*'''Deep red ialalhe:''' Uses crushed [[ruby]] dust. |
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*'''Dusky ialalhe:''' Uses crushed [[nightfire opal]] dust. |
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==Ocean-blue ialalhe== |
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*'''Ocean-blue ialalhe:''' Uses crushed [[sapphire]] dust. |
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Crushed sapphire dust is woven into the thin fabric itself, giving it a beautiful sheen that plays well with any amount of light. The sparkling blue dust seems to naturally cluster at the crossweave and edges of the finished fabric, giving it a bit of highlight. |
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*'''Pale green ialalhe:''' Uses crushed [[svelae]] dust. |
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|type=fabric |
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|rarity=auction-tier |
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{{Cat|Fabric}} |
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|special=none |
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|altrules=* We can change the color of the fabric during alterations. |
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* The color must be consistent with the gem, and both should be specified in the tap or look. |
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* If using a rare gem to supply the color, the gem must be provided. |
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|altsum=Special rules with color changes. |
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|crafting=No |
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|alchemy=No |
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Latest revision as of 13:02, 4 July 2021
Ialalhe at a Glance | ||
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Material Type | Fabric | |
Colors | Various | |
Rarity | Auction-Tier | |
Cultural Relevance | None | |
Required for Alterations | Yes (additional rules) |
Ialalhe is a weaving technique where the dust from a crushed gemstone is woven into a like-colored fabric at the spinning stage, which gives it a beautiful sheen that plays well with light. The dust tends to naturally gather at the crossweave and the seams of a finished product, highlighting them. Due to the way it's woven, the material is difficult to produce in large sheets, and larger garments are usually made from small bolts stitched together to make use of the natural pattern.
Some types include:
- Amethyst ialalhe: Uses crushed amethyst dust.
- Deep red ialalhe: Uses crushed ruby dust.
- Dusky ialalhe: Uses crushed nightfire opal dust.
- Ocean-blue ialalhe: Uses crushed sapphire dust.
- Pale green ialalhe: Uses crushed svelae dust.
Alteration Rules
This material is required for alterations.
- We can change the color of the fabric during alterations.
- The color must be consistent with the gem, and both should be specified in the tap or look.
- If using a rare gem to supply the color, the gem must be provided.
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