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|look=Scrollwork along the edges of the frame accentuate the scaled pattern upon the surface of this unique device, created to help scholars and merchants alike quickly and correctly count goods bought and sold. Consisting of a number of polished amber beads on thick dragonwood dowels, the abacus is partitioned to allow the separation of lesser and greater numbers by sliding the beads from one side to the other. |
|look=Scrollwork along the edges of the frame accentuate the scaled pattern upon the surface of this unique device, created to help scholars and merchants alike quickly and correctly count goods bought and sold. Consisting of a number of polished amber beads on thick dragonwood dowels, the abacus is partitioned to allow the separation of lesser and greater numbers by sliding the beads from one side to the other. |
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<br />'''Read''': Menger Andu, year of the Silver Unicorn, 364 |
<br />'''Read''': [[Menger Andu]], year of the Silver Unicorn, 364 |
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carved dragonwood abacus with faceted amber beads | |
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Look: | Scrollwork along the edges of the frame accentuate the scaled pattern upon the surface of this unique device, created to help scholars and merchants alike quickly and correctly count goods bought and sold. Consisting of a number of polished amber beads on thick dragonwood dowels, the abacus is partitioned to allow the separation of lesser and greater numbers by sliding the beads from one side to the other.
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Weight: | 5 stones |
Metal: | No |
Appraised Cost: | 187,500 Kronars150,000 Lirums <br />135,300 Dokoras <br />187.5 LTBpoints <br />187.5 Tickets <br />187.5 Scrips <br /> |
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Dimensions: | 2 length x 2 width x 1 height |
Sources: | Source is Premium raffles, Menger Andu |