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|description=Gingerpine is the result of an easy, but tedious technique applied to white pine lumber. Seemingly chaotic slashes span the piece of wood and are skillfully stained a spectrum of cinnamon-red, clove-brown, and honey-gold to resemble a sepia-toned carpet of evergreen needles. The heavily textured pieces are then layered and smoothed with clear lacquer for a polished finish while preserving depth and warmth, giving each piece a uniquely organic appearance. This decorative process is typically only used on small pieces such as inlays, trinket boxes, bag clasps, buttons, or handles. It is not appropriate for big projects such as shaped weapons or the main component in furniture.
|description=Gingerpine is the result of an easy, but tedious technique applied to white pine lumber. Seemingly chaotic slashes span the piece of wood and are skillfully stained a spectrum of cinnamon-red, clove-brown, and honey-gold to resemble a sepia-toned carpet of evergreen needles. The heavily textured pieces are then layered and smoothed with clear lacquer for a polished finish while preserving depth and warmth, giving each piece a uniquely organic appearance. This decorative process is typically only used on small pieces such as inlays, trinket boxes, bag clasps, buttons, or handles. It is not appropriate for big projects such as shaped weapons or the main component in furniture.

Introduced at [[Chris' Mass Festival 451]].


===Common Description===
===Common Description===

Revision as of 10:35, 21 December 2024

Gingerpine at a Glance
Material Type Woods
Colors Red, Brown, Gold
Symbolism Evergreen needles
Rarity Rare
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations Yes

Gingerpine is the result of an easy, but tedious technique applied to white pine lumber. Seemingly chaotic slashes span the piece of wood and are skillfully stained a spectrum of cinnamon-red, clove-brown, and honey-gold to resemble a sepia-toned carpet of evergreen needles. The heavily textured pieces are then layered and smoothed with clear lacquer for a polished finish while preserving depth and warmth, giving each piece a uniquely organic appearance. This decorative process is typically only used on small pieces such as inlays, trinket boxes, bag clasps, buttons, or handles. It is not appropriate for big projects such as shaped weapons or the main component in furniture.

Introduced at Chris' Mass Festival 451.

Common Description

Heavily lacquered white pine displays a warm kaleidoscope of cinnamon-red, clove-brown, and honey-gold resembling a ginger-hued carpet of fallen conifer needles.

Alteration Rules

This material is required for alterations.




Raw Material Sources

Items

ItemSource isRarity is
Gingerpine tree pin topped with a pair of white gold wingsWinter Spice and Everything Nicefestival
Polished gingerpine hairstick topped with a gleaming starstoneWinter Spice and Everything Nicefestival

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