Bismuth
A colourfuly lusterous ore that reflects light like oil on water. It's rectangular crystilyne structures give it a pretty look.
When grinded into a powder and mixed with milk the ore Bismuth is used medicinally for problems of the gut and digestion.
When the powder is used as a dye it gives a pearlescent lusterous colour.
It can also be used as a lead replacement when used in creating alloys of metal.
As it'self the metal is too brittle to be used as a tool or weapon, but is a beautiful metal sometimes used in decoration.
When grinded into a powder and mixed with milk the ore Bismuth is used medicinally for problems of the gut and digestion.
When the powder is used as a dye it gives a pearlescent lusterous colour.
It can also be used as a lead replacement when used in creating alloys of metal.
As it'self the metal is too brittle to be used as a tool or weapon, but is a beautiful metal sometimes used in decoration.
Weight
1lbs
Base Price
4 pence
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