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==Appraisal== |
==Appraisal== |
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Latest revision as of 12:25, 17 October 2025
| shekere with orange and black beaded netting | |
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| Look: | Made from a dried, hollow gourd, the jug-shaped instrument features a woven mesh draped around the outside. The netting attaches to the neck so the beads can move freely along the sides. To play the shekere, one grasps the instrument on the top and bottom while rotating and shaking it to make the beads rattle against the gourd's smooth exterior. |
| Weight: | 20 stones |
| Metal: | No |
| Appraised Cost: | 15,625 Kronars12,500 Lirums <br />11,275 Dokoras <br />15.625 LTBpoints <br />15.625 Tickets <br />15.625 Scrips <br /> |
| Properties: | This is an instrument. |
| Instrument Properties: | This percussion instrument is:
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| Dimensions: | 4 length x 3 width x 2 height |
| Sources: | Source is Joys of Noise (1) |
Appraisal
- The shekere appears to be a percussion instrument.
- You are certain that the shekere is crafted from wood.
- You are certain that the shekere is finely made.
Recall
You search your mind for what you know of the shekere...
The shekere consists of a dried gourd with beads woven into a net covering the gourd. The shape of the gourd determines the sound of the instrument, and bead work is added, as well as color. The shekere may be twisted, shaken or slapped producing a subtle variety of effects.