Item:Delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite

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delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite
Look: Varying in thickness, dark green metal forms a vine-like chain that attaches a slender nose hoop to an elaborate chandelier earring. Pendulous clusters of delicate flowers droop from the muracite vine, interspersed with a mix of whisper-thin leaves in shades of dark grey and green. Formed from sky blue and dappled grey thealstone, the luminous petals cast a faint glow, most notable in dimmer settings. The chain terminates in a large wisteria bloom composed entirely of pure white thealstone.
Weight: 2 stones
Metal: Yes
Appraised Cost: 750,000 Kronars600,000 Lirums <br />541,200 Dokoras <br />750 LTBpoints <br />750 Tickets <br />750 Scrips <br />
Properties:
  • This item is worn in a generic slot.
Dimensions: 1 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Tildi's Flowers (6), Tildi's Flowers (4)
  • STUDY: You think some delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite can be worn on your face.
  • WEAR: You carefully attach some delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite onto your face, resulting in: Your nose is pierced with a slender hoop connected to a vine-like chain that trails across your right cheek, draped with delicate thealstone wisteria that rest against your face. The vine terminates in an earring that resembles a wisteria bloom.
  • TAP: You lightly drum your fingers against some delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite attached to your face. Stylish!
  • PUSH: You push lightly on some delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite, touching your face lightly with your fingertips.
  • PULL: You tug a bit on some delicately twining wisteria vines wrought from dark green muracite, running your fingers against your face in the process.