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|altnames=ammolite
This gem can also be called [[ammolite]] and is considered common. It's an opal-like organic gemstone that's made from the fossilized shells of ammonites. It often has a beautiful rippling iridescent pattern that resembles dragon scales and comes in a wide variety of vivid colors. Its exterior is typically clear, but the individual pieces of its interior resemble colored mother-of-pearl.
|description=This [[opal]]-like organic gemstone that's made from the fossilized shells of ammonites can also be called '''[[ammolite]]'''. The inheritance of [[aragonite]], a mineral contained in [[nacre]] gives this gem its iridescence.


It often has a beautiful rippling iridescent pattern that resembles dragon scales and comes in a wide variety of vivid colors. Its exterior is typically clear, but the individual pieces of its interior resemble colored mother-of-pearl.
This gem is considered common and is not required to be provided for [[alterations]].[[provided for alterations::false| ]]


A large array of color is displayed in iniskim, including all the spectral colors found in nature. Red and green are far more common than blue or purple. Crimson, violet, or gold are among the rarest colors.
==Items==
|type=gems
===As Iniskim===
|rarity=common
{{MSearch|iniskim}}
|CTag=grey,brown,radiant-blue,blue,red,green,purple,crimson,violet,gold
===As Ammolite===
|STag=dragon scale
{{MSearch|ammolite}}
|special=none
{{RefAl}}
|noalt=No
{{Cat|Gems,Stubs}}
|crafting=No
|alchemy=No
}}

Latest revision as of 21:46, 18 December 2021

Iniskim at a Glance
Material Type Gems
Colors Grey, Brown, Radiant-blue, Blue, Red, Green, Purple, Crimson, Violet, Gold
Symbolism Dragon scale
Rarity Common
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations No

This opal-like organic gemstone that's made from the fossilized shells of ammonites can also be called ammolite. The inheritance of aragonite, a mineral contained in nacre gives this gem its iridescence.

It often has a beautiful rippling iridescent pattern that resembles dragon scales and comes in a wide variety of vivid colors. Its exterior is typically clear, but the individual pieces of its interior resemble colored mother-of-pearl.

A large array of color is displayed in iniskim, including all the spectral colors found in nature. Red and green are far more common than blue or purple. Crimson, violet, or gold are among the rarest colors.

Alteration Rules

This material is not required for alterations.




Raw Material Sources

Platinum filigree jewelry box with glaes fittings


Items

ItemSource isRarity is
Ammolite dolphin icon affixed to a base of Imperial coralTaisidon Mystery 443/A'baya EsplanadeTaisidon Mystery 439/A'baya EsplanadeTaisidon Mystery 435/A'baya EsplanadeTaisidon Mystery 450/End LootTaisidon Mystery 446/A'baya Esplanadeend loot
Ammolite-inlaid mirror reflecting a S'Kra Mur with colorful scalesTaisidon Mystery 450/End LootTaisidon Mystery 446/A'baya Esplanadeend loot
BEGems
Breaking and Entering/Rooms and Loot/Material options
Cambrinth peacock spider with inquisitive eyesAccents for the Arachnophile (7)Accents for the Arachnophile (6)
Ceremonial windsteel rapier inlaid with iniskim scalesFinest Box of Gems (4)
Chubby clay piggy bank with gemstone eyesBreaking and Entering/Bedroom loot
Competition miniature coral Andreshlew studded with tiny tentsHollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizesincidental
Competition miniature squad of sea turtles wielding conch shellsHollow Eve Festival 443/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 439/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 450/Game prizesHollow Eve Festival 447/Game prizesincidental
Corseted shadesatin longcoat with an overlay of dainty marquisette fairy wingsLimited Treasures (6)festival
... further results

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