Currently, zurnas 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 zurnas are available for purchase:
From Laniloti's Zurnas:
- a red cedar zurna fitted with golden filigree bands - 8500 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from rich red cedar that flares outward slightly at the end. Golden filigree rings, fashioned from fine wire that has been woven into a pattern of intricate knotwork, have been placed at the end of the series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
- a white ironwood zurna stained with red and golden leaves - 8500 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from white ironwood that flares outward slightly at the end. Red and golden leaves have been appliqued onto the instrument with translucent stains, giving it the appearance of lying upon a ground of fresh autumnal leaves. A matching golden ring has been placed at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
- a golden oak zurna set with ivory and lapis bands - 7500 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from finely grained golden oak that flares outward slightly at the end. Ivory and lapis bands, each with a thin border of gold, have been placed beneath the series of seven fingerholes and at the end of the mouthpieces, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
- a polished mahogany zurna banded with engraved brass rings - 5000 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from polished mahogany that flares outward slightly at the end. Brass rings, each engraved with a chain of intricate knotwork, have been placed below each fingerhole and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
- a polished ebonwood zurna banded with woven silver wire rings - 5750 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from polished ebonwood that flares outward slightly at the end. Knotwork rings woven from fine silver wire have been placed beneath the series of seven fingerholes, just before the subtle flare at the zurna's end. A matching silver ring is fitted at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
From Melodies of the Earth:
- a polished mahogany zurna banded with engraved brass rings - 5000 L
- Look Description -- The zurna is a long, slender wind instrument carved from polished mahogany that flares outward slightly at the end. Brass rings, each engraved with a chain of intricate knotwork, have been placed below each fingerhole and at the end of the mouthpiece, which is composed of a single reed with a disc at its base.
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