Sunfire Silk --- Quality 1

Sunfire Silk spills across my palm, a skein that glows with a quiet inner flame. The threads are fine as dew, yet each fiber carries a whisper of heat; the color shifts from pale gold to ember orange as the light travels along its weave. To touch it is to feel a settled warmth, like sunlight captured in a pocket—soft, almost velvety, with a slight snap when you tug a strand. In certain angles the silk seems to breathe, a living shimmer that refuses to stay still, as if a tiny phoenix sleeps within the weave. The lore says the silk’s kin were spun by hand in the Ember Vale, where moths feast on dawn and the desert’s edge learns to glow. Craftsmen tell of a ritual where the warmth of a sunlit dawn is coaxed into thread, not just dye, so the cloth wears the memory of light as surely as it bears a pattern. In the shop windows of any bustling market, Sunfire Silk catches the eye not merely for beauty but for its promise. It is said the fabric absorbs the wayward heat of a caravan lamp and returns it in a soft aura around the wearer, a shield against biting mountain winds and chill that clings to stone corridors at night. Tailors treat it as more than cloth; it is a garment’s quiet heartbeat. A robe cut from Sunfire Silk drapes with a weightless confidence, resists scorching embers on a campfire, and seems to brighten the space around a traveler who needs a moment of courage. You’ll find it in the pockets of scouts threading through deserts, in the cuffs of healers who walk the borders of lava-lit plains, even in the liners of sailcloth that ferry merchants along a coastline churned by sun and spray. The material suggests a story of resilience: a civilization that learned to keep warmth without losing its wit, to wear a glow without becoming a beacon for every danger nearby. Market rumors travel as fast as coins clink. I watched a steady trade pulse through Saddlebag Exchange, where a weathered broker named Rena priced the silk by the yard with a careful arithmetic that never betrayed haste. The stall’s canvas flapped like a bird in a warm wind, and the whispers around it spoke of seasonality and supply—how the Ember Vale’s harvests bloom and fade, how a single river of sunlit silk can tilt a caravan’s fortunes. The price drifted with demand, sometimes a bargain if you brought spices or a trinket that could tell a better story than coin, sometimes a premium if a buyer sought a cloak for a ceremonial night. I traded with patient hands, listening to the chorus of traders, the clinking of coins, and the soft rustle of Sunfire Silk, each yard sealing another small chapter in the world’s ongoing tale. In the end, the silk is more than fabric; it is a memory pressed into loom and legend, a warmth re-woven into the lives of those who carry it onward.

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Minimum Price

225.9

Historic Price

119.26

Current Market Value

33,931,535

Historic Market Value

17,913,567

Sales Per Day

150,206

Percent Change

89.42%

Current Quantity

11,138

Average Quantity

22,682

Avg v Current Quantity

49.11%

Sunfire Silk --- Quality 1 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1115
49,997.045
800492
4255
400.982
383.874
350.46200
320.8814
320.8744
3193
3183
316.4117
316.437
3154
313.241
313.234
313.089
313.053
312.051
312.049
296.451
296.4340
296.3570
295.311
295.2945
292.3445
29211
281.9814
278.196
2785
277.691
277.682
277.6741
272.1211
270.1113
270.170
270.0122
2708
269.997
269.9787
269.962
260.7617
259.96104
259.951
2571
256.9525
2569
2551
252.2226
2529
245.826
243.5541
243.535
243.4540
243.44378
243.4356
243.4152
24345
24053
239298
23827
23517
234.9912
234.9813
23441
233.9912
233302
232579
231.92,548
231.89679
231216
230479
229.982,139
228.9828
228.95141
228.94199
228.91,035
225.910