Zurna
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The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from wood that flares outward slightly at the end. It has a series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
Variations
| Item | Source is | Rare item | Is incomplete |
|---|---|---|---|
| Glitvire zurna inlaid with Ocean's Deep emerald krakens | Hollow Eve Festival 432/Auction | true | |
| Golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands | Laniloti's Zurnas | true | |
| Item:Golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands | true | ||
| Item:Polished ebonwood zurna banded with woven silver wire rings | true | ||
| Item:Polished mahogany zurna banded with engraved brass rings | true | ||
| Item:Red cedar zurna fitted with golden filigree bands | true | ||
| Item:White ironwood zurna stained with red and golden leaves | true | ||
| Polished ebonwood zurna banded with woven silver wire rings | Laniloti's Zurnas | true | |
| Polished mahogany zurna banded with engraved brass rings | Melodies of the Earth, Laniloti's Zurnas | true | |
| Red cedar zurna fitted with golden filigree bands | Laniloti's Zurnas | true | |
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