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; A whittled bowl - 150gp : This smooth bowl has been carefully whittled from a light wood and is lightweight and durable. A simple scrolling pattern is inscribed on its outside rim. Etched into the centre of the cavity is a spiral which, occasionally overlapping in error, adds texture to the simple handiwork.
; A whittled bowl - 150gp : This smooth bowl has been carefully whittled from a light wood and is lightweight and durable. A simple scrolling pattern is inscribed on its outside rim. Etched into the centre of the cavity is a spiral which, occasionally overlapping in error, adds texture to the simple handiwork.
; A journal bound in banana leaves - 6000gp : Broad banana leaves treated with wax are tightly bound to serve as the cover for this journal. The bark of a banana tree provides the structure for the book, its curvature ideally suited to the function of the spine. Pages of pale green fill the volume, contained within its bindings by a sturdy brown leather strap.
; A journal bound in banana leaves - 6000gp : Broad banana leaves treated with wax are tightly bound to serve as the cover for this journal. The bark of a banana tree provides the structure for the book, its curvature ideally suited to the function of the spine. Pages of pale green fill the volume, contained within its bindings by a sturdy brown leather strap.
; A pot of woven leaves - 120gp : Dried banana leaves are woven together to form this large pot. Although the material is not ideally suited to holding liquids, the craftsmanship of this simple vessel is equal to the task. A band of reeds intertwined with dull green cotton serves as a makeshift handle, fastened to the bulk of the pot with plain brass rings.
; A [[pot]] of woven leaves - 120gp : Dried banana leaves are woven together to form this large pot. Although the material is not ideally suited to holding liquids, the craftsmanship of this simple vessel is equal to the task. A band of reeds intertwined with dull green cotton serves as a makeshift handle, fastened to the bulk of the pot with plain brass rings.


[[Category: Luman Village Denizens]]
[[Category: Luman Village Denizens]]
[[Category: Denizen Merchants]]
[[Category: Denizen Merchants]]
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