Item:Oiled fishtail oak cistre with an elaborately carved fretwork rose
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oiled fishtail oak cistre with an elaborately carved fretwork rose | |
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Look: | As on a lute, the cistre's rose takes the place of the open soundhole in a traditional gittern. In this instrument, eight bands of wood intersect to form a star, around which a riot of flowering vines twine in lush profusion. A drone fixed within the instrument's bent neck vibrates with each plucked string to produce the characteristic echo that distinguishes the cistre from the lute. |
Weight: | 15 stones |
Metal: | Unknown |
Appraised Cost: | Unknown |
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Dimensions: | ? length x ? width x ? height |
Sources: | Source is Nytingale's Instruments (6), Nytingale's Instruments (2) |
You are certain that the fishtail oak cistre is crafted from wood.
You are certain that the fishtail oak cistre is of good quality.
You are certain that the fishtail oak cistre is strung with a set of seven gut strings.
You are certain that the fishtail oak cistre needs a pick to be played.