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|description=Cloisonne, or copper wire inlay enamel, is an art technique that utilizes enamel embedded with pieces of material such as flecks of gold or powdered mineral. Originally, copper wires were used to partition a surface into compartments into which enamel was cast. Its name is derived from the enamelware that was typically blue.
|description=Cloisonne, or copper wire inlay enamel, is an art technique that utilizes enamel embedded with pieces of material such as flecks of gold or powdered mineral. Originally, copper wires were used to partition a surface into compartments into which enamel was cast. Its name is derived from the enamelware that was typically blue.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn's Story 04-01]]
|obtain=Unlock in [[Vyn's Story 04-01]]
|category=Culture > Craftsmanship
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|name=Dreamcatcher
|description=A traditional handicraft that originated from the Ojibwe tribe, which usually uses branches as a frame and is embellished with feathers, beads, and other decorations.<br /><br />Dreamcatchers are used to pray for peace and bring good luck. According to legend, the small holes in the net hunt nightmares and filter good dreams. The hole in the center is reserved for the sun. When the sun rises in the morning, it will pass through it and destroy the remaining nightmares.
|obtain=Unlock in [[Main Story 11-36]]
|category=Culture > Craftsmanship
|category=Culture > Craftsmanship
}}
}}
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