Powder Pigment --- Quality 1

Powder Pigment sits in a small mouth-blown glass vial, the color of crushed sunrise, a dusting of gold-laced saffron that twinkles when a lamp catches it. It feels as light as a sigh, the particles riding the air with the hush of snowfall, yet when you press a fingertip to the rim, they cling like tiny stars. The texture is finer than talc, smoother than silk, and it leaves a faint chalky trace on the skin that dissolves into warmth as you breathe in its scent, a whisper of burned amber, resin, and rain-soaked stone. Lore says this pigment was once ground from the scales of a moonfish swallowed by a cavern's echoing depths, then tempered with ash from old furnaces where runes learned to glow. In traders' tales, it is linked to artisans who painted sigils of protection upon ship's hulls and banners that could flutter with a mind of their own, shimmering to deter ill luck and invite good winds. In the real world of the roads and markets, Powder Pigment is a tool, a currency of color, a way to tell a story without a word. In practice, the powder is not merely decoration; it binds with texture and enchantment, letting a craftsman color a cloth with the permanence of a vow or tint a shield so that it signals ally or foe at a glance. Apply a pinch to a rune tablet and the glyphs brighten, resist frost a little longer, or even hum with a faint resonance when struck by moonlight. Enchanters use it to tint wards that glow when a foe is near, while tailors and leatherworkers mix it into dyes that do not fade after rain or sweat, turning rough hides into banners that catch the eye of a caravan guard and whisper a tale to those who read the fields and faces at a glance. On market days, a vendor often waits beneath a sun-bleached awning, and the sign above his stall reads Saddlebag Exchange, a name that promises something more than pigment: a gateway to color, to memory, to small gambles. The price varies with the day’s hunger and the merchant’s mood, but a cautious buyer can barter for a handful of powder for a copper or two, or trade a pouch of dried herbs for a full vial that will color the wind when unfurled over a sail or flag. I have watched a ship's crew repaint their sails with Powder Pigment and feel the world tilt toward a brighter rumor, the rumor that art can steer a journey as surely as a compass. Its value is not only in color but in memory, the way a flag, a cloak, or a name can be woven anew, carrying a history into new crossings. I have watched artists tilt their heads toward a flame, breathe in the scent, and see patterns bloom where none existed before. In crowded markets, the pigment becomes a promise that the color will endure. For many travelers.

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Minimum Price

35.97

Historic Price

31

Current Market Value

10,890,672

Historic Market Value

9,385,901

Sales Per Day

302,771

Percent Change

16.03%

Current Quantity

59,004

Average Quantity

72,464

Avg v Current Quantity

81.43%

Powder Pigment --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
241,1115
80.995,949
60.991,000
55.991,000
505,000
45.9910,000
43.9896
41.4916
40.985,921
40.25108
38.23195
37.17663
37225
36.99554
36.98144
36.97262
36.66
36.5950
36.58305
36.5727
3661
35.99100
35.9816,372
35.9710,945