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carved ivory nguru painted with a forest scene
Look: Carved from ivory, the nguru is painted in deep hues of brown and green creating baobab trees with dots of bright floral colors high in their branches.
Weight: Unknown
Metal: Unknown
Appraised Cost: 21238 Kronars16,990.4 Lirums <br />15,325.341 Dokoras <br />21.238 LTBpoints <br />21.238 Tickets <br />21.238 Scrips <br />
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Sources: Source is Graimairo Wares (3)

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The nguru is a small wind instrument native to Prydaen culture that is traditionally made out of the large tooth of an animal but can be made out of carved wood and bone, or molded clay and is shaped like a tooth with a tapering curved end. The nguru consists of a large round opening where one exhales and a smaller opening at the curved end of the instrument, and has between two to four finger holes and is often intricately carved.