Item:Burnished bronze dahlia with delicately filigreed petals

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burnished bronze dahlia with delicately filigreed petals
Look: A glossy metal bloom fans outward in a series of intricate layers, each fine-edged segment traced with an airy network of slender lines. Each petal tapers to a rounded point, with faint striations radiating from a ridged central disk that anchors the symmetrical arrangement.
Weight: 3 stones
Metal: Yes
Appraised Cost: Unknown
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item has more than normal or unusual verbs.
Dimensions: 2 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Dessert Cart
  • STUDY: Being familiar with the bronze dahlia, you're pretty sure that you could rub, lick, shake, wave, and smell it.
  • RUB (with gloves on): You gently rub the bronze dahlia, but your gloves prevent you from fully appreciating its fine quality.
  • RUB (without gloves): You gently trace the bronze dahlia, feeling the graceful lines and fine detail under your fingertips.
  • LICK: You lick your bronze dahlia and discover it has an odd, but not unpleasant, metallic taste.
  • SHAKE: You gently shake your bronze dahlia, causing the bell-like flower to ring with small, clear notes.
  • WAVE: You wave your bronze dahlia around you, causing the bell-like flower to ring wildly with a cacophony of clear notes.
  • SMELL: A hint of fragrance clings to the bronze dahlia, but the subtle details are elusive.