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Plumille (plu-MEEL): Individual feather barbs are separated from their shaft and woven with silk thread to create a lightweight material with a moderate sheen.
Plumille (plu-MEEL): Individual feather barbs are separated from their shaft and woven with silk thread to create a lightweight material with a moderate sheen.
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Given the intricacy of the technique to produce plumille, only forest gnomes are currently skilled enough to weave it. It is anticipated that over the coming months, outlying villages will begin trading their stockpiles of this material, and other merchants across Elanthia will begin to offer it as part of their services.
Given the intricacy of the technique to produce plumille, only forest gnomes are currently skilled enough to weave it. It is anticipated that over the coming months, outlying villages will begin trading their stockpiles of this material, and other merchants across Elanthia will begin to offer it as part of their services.


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[[Category: Forest Gnomes]]
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Plumille (plu-MEEL): Individual feather barbs are separated from their shaft and woven with silk thread to create a lightweight material with a moderate sheen.

History/Background

The art of creating plumille has been passed down through the forest gnome bloodlines. The process to separate the barbs is taught to children at an early age and by the time they are old enough to begin crafting the material, they have more than perfected the technique.

Usage

Relatively lightweight, plumille is most commonly used for outer garments because of the natural water-resistant properties of the woven feather barbs, but the material is suitable for just about any garment.

Colors/Texture

Plumille is a lightweight fabric, and the barbs used in weaving are typically left in their natural color. Crafters who are more familiar with dyeing will often dye the barbs in a range of light to dark hues of a single color, ending in a gradiated effect on the final garment.

General Restrictions

Given the intricacy of the technique to produce plumille, only forest gnomes are currently skilled enough to weave it. It is anticipated that over the coming months, outlying villages will begin trading their stockpiles of this material, and other merchants across Elanthia will begin to offer it as part of their services.