Mahogany Dye

Mahogany Dye is a small glass vial filled with a viscous liquid the color of lacquered mahogany. The liquid gleams coppery in candlelight and swirls to reveal a deep chestnut hue; the stopper is a hand-carved wooden plug etched with entwined leaves, a mark of its woodland origins. Lore says ancient saddlewrights of the Mistwood caravans brewed the dye from crushed mahogany bark and resin, infusing it with a resinous fragrance that kept leather supple and colorfast. Merchants whispered that a drop could seal a pledge on a saddle strap, binding a craftsman to his oath. Wearers would not merely recolor their gear; they carried a reminder of craft and lineage. In gameplay terms, Mahogany Dye recolors leather and cloth armors, belts, cloaks, and saddlebags at dye stations. The result is a rich mahogany shade that enhances texture without altering silhouettes. The finish dries matte and resists wear through long patrols, making it a dependable cosmetic upgrade. It carries no stat bonuses; its value comes from appearance, roleplay potential, and the sense of belonging to a heritage set. Many tailors favor it for sets meant to evoke classic guild history, while collectors pursue seasonal tint events that deepen the color at dusk. Collectors note that Mahogany Dye lends itself to storytelling: applied to a veteran's shoulder guard, it highlights wear marks and repaired seams that speak of battles past. In seasonal events, the shade can take on a warmer edge under festival lanterns, inviting glances from fellow crafters. Some players pair it with copper insignias to signal mastery or to match a caravan crest. Its historical aura makes it a favorite for roleplay scenes. As a cosmetic item, its primary uses are wardrobe management and transmogrification readiness. It works best on brown-toned textures and pairs nicely with brass fittings, copper accents, and parchment insignias, giving a timeless, rugged look. Some color kits combine Mahogany Dye with subtle shading to create a weathered, sun-warmed finish that tells stories of road-weary travelers and caravan guards. The dye can be used repeatedly on eligible items during a single season, subject to the game's dye rules, and remains vibrant after minor repairs. For pricing and procurement, Saddlebag Exchange helps you find the best price. By aggregating active listings from multiple vendors, it shows per-vial costs, tracks price histories, and surfaces bulk discounts. You can filter by server, binding type, and stock level, and set alerts so you’re notified when costs drop. With Saddlebag Exchange, you avoid guesswork and pay a fair price, turning a simple color choice into a smart purchase. Tips: test Mahogany Dye on a scrap piece before applying to treasured items to gauge depth on your base material. Apply in light coats, let dry, then add another if you want a richer tone. Store away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve the shade. If you’re building a cohesive, story-rich ensemble, Mahogany Dye is a reliable, elegant option—and Saddlebag Exchange makes sure you’re not overpaying as your wardrobe evolves.

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Minimum Price

80

Historic Price

64.91

Current Market Value

335,360

Historic Market Value

272,102

Sales Per Day

4,192

Percent Change

23.25%

Current Quantity

4,144

Average Quantity

1,458

Avg v Current Quantity

284.22%

Mahogany Dye : Auctionhouse Listings

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500.950
99595
98.9915
98.98103
98.9710
98.881
98.79250
98.719
98.6850
97.5911
97.3273
96.99167
96.986
96.976
96.9676
965
94106
93.988
93.9640
85.9636
85.4522
85.37716
85.3680
85.3567
85.3466
82.345
82.257
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81.99499
811
80.9966
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