Currently, darje are only available in Muspar'i, Therengia. The Muspar'i instrument merchants are different from those of other cities in that instead of ordering instruments, and customizing them, they are more akin to wandering and festival merchants. All of their instruments are premade to exacting standards, already flashier than standard customizations.

The following styles of darje are available for purchase:

From Dhralduum's Instruments:
a pale birch darje stained with circles of ebony knotwork - 5000 L
Look Description -- The darje is fashioned from a membrane of leather stretched over a laminated birch ring that has been stained with small circles of ebony-hued knotwork. Along the edge of the darje pairs of brass disks are loosely attached, designed to clap together when the darje is struck.

From Ishamik's Instruments:
a red cedar darje edged with bands of silver wire knotwork - 5000 L
Look Description -- The darje is fashioned from a membrane of leather stretched over a laminated red cedar ring that has been riveted with a silver wire knotwork chain around its middle. Along the edge of the darje pairs of silver disks are loosely attached, designed to clap together when the darje is struck.

From Latanaara's Musical Wonders:
a golden oak darje riveted with gold and silver wire knotwork - 8500 L
Look Description -- The darje is fashioned from a membrane of leather stretched over a laminated golden oak ring that has been riveted with circular gold and silver wire knotwork. Along the edge of the darje pairs of silver disks are loosely attached, designed to clap together when the darje is struck.

From S'hhtrkith's Instruments:
a stained mahogany darje inlaid with abalone and pearl suns - 7500 L
Look Description -- The darje is fashioned from a membrane of leather stretched over a laminated mahogany ring that has been carefully inlaid with slivers of iridescent abalone and pale pearl to form the images of blazing suns. Along the edge of the darje pairs of silver disks are loosely attached, designed to clap together when the darje is struck.

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