Origami Boutique

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Origami Boutique
Province Zoluren
Town Leth Deriel
Map Ranik's Map 61
Owner Unknown
# of Rooms 1
Store Type Specialty

[Origami Boutique]
A tasteful, pale blue carpet and matching silk walls give this tent an open, airy feel. Lighting is provided by a set of silver filigree lamps set most securely on the tent poles. Fire is, understandably, a serious concern here. You also see some glass shelves with some stuff on it, some wooden bins, a wooden rack, a wooden table with some stuff on it, a glass-sided bookcase, a finely lettered sign on a carved oak stand, a large placard, a low counter with some stuff on it, and a bucket of viscous gloop.
Obvious exits: out.

A sign reads:
The management recommends, as a minimum beginner's kit, a primer, a case, and a supply of plain paper for practicing. Note that a piece of finished origami placed into anything but an origami case will likely be crushed.

A large placard reads:
The table holds envelopes of plain origami paper and the counter holds envelopes of multi-colored origami paper. There are four sizes of envelopes available: 10 sheets, 25 sheets, 50 sheets and 100 sheets.

On the glass shelves you see...
  • a varnished elm origami case
    1750 Kronars
    The case is well made out of fine-grained elm, varnished with a medium gold colored resin that perfectly brings out the lines and swirls in the wood.
  • a polished oak origami case
    1250 Kronars

    The origami case is simply yet beautifully made of polished oak, with shiny brass hinges and clasp, and a padded interior.

  • a red enameled origami case
    6250 Kronars

    The smooth red enamel of the case is exquisitely done, shiny and flawless. The polished gold hinges and clasp set off the color nicely.

  • a leather origami case
    1000 Kronars

    The leather origami case is small and rigid, with sturdy buckles to keep it closed, and a pair of wide loops for fastening it to a belt. It's made of boiled leather, less than armor grade but still tough enough to protect delicate origami from all but the most vigorous jolting.

  • a fine china origami case
    8125 Kronars

    This delicate china origami case is white with an exquisite blue floral design. The peonies pictured on the lid are so lifelike you almost fancy you can smell them.

  • a cloisonne origami case
    31250 Kronars

    The origami case is done in a lovely cloisonne pattern, with an interlace border surrounding a weeping willow tree.

  • a slim maple origami case
    1437 Kronars

    The slim lines of the maple origami case speak of fine workmanship lovingly crafted by a master.

In the wooden bins you see...

375 Kronars

  • a piece of plain origami paper
  • a piece of scarlet origami paper
  • a piece of blue origami paper
  • a piece of green origami paper
  • a piece of marbled origami paper
  • a piece of silver origami paper
  • a piece of gold origami paper

125 Kronars

  • a piece of white origami paper


In the wooden rack you see...

1250 Kronars

  • some cat instructions
  • some crown instructions
  • some crow instructions
  • some mouse instructions
  • some ship instructions
  • some bird instructions
  • some phoenix instructions
  • some yak instructions
  • some dragon instructions


In the glass-sided bookcase you see...
  • an origami primer
    1250 Kronars
    This slim little pamphlet has a blue cover with the words "Origami Primer" on it in elegant silver letters.
On the wooden table you see...
  • an origami-paper envelope
    1250 Kronars
    A black "10" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.
  • an origami-paper envelope
    3125 Kronars

    A black "25" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.

  • an origami-paper envelope
    12500 Kronars

    A black "100" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.

  • an origami-paper envelope
    6250 Kronars

    A black "50" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.

On the low counter you see...
  • an origami-paper envelope
    3750 Kronars
    A black "10" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.
  • an origami-paper envelope
    37500 Kronars

    A black "100" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.

  • an origami-paper envelope
    18750 Kronars

    A black "50" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.

  • an origami-paper envelope
    9375 Kronars

    A black "25" painted with a fat brush declares how many sheets the envelope originally held.