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polished lacewood cistre with a fretwork soundhole | |
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Look: | Seven courses of strings arc over the bridge of the pear-shaped instrument, providing a subtle echoing effect when played. This particular example of the luthier's art features a fretwork shesegri as the soundhole, an intricate winding pattern originally used by Elotheans as a focus for meditation. |
Weight: | 15 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | 26,250 Kronars21,000 Lirums <br />18,942 Dokoras <br />26.25 LTBpoints <br />26.25 Tickets <br />26.25 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 5 length x 3 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Nytingale's Instruments (8), Nytingale's Instruments (5) |
Appraisal
- The lacewood cistre appears to be a stringed instrument.
- You are certain that the lacewood cistre is crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the lacewood cistre is finely made.
- You are certain that the lacewood cistre is strung with a set of seven gut strings.
- You are certain that the lacewood cistre needs a pick to be played.