Scalewoven Hide --- Quality 2

Scalewoven Hide catches the candlelight with a slow, liquid gleam. Each scale is the color of polished onyx, edged in a whisper-thin silver that catches when the flame moves. The texture shifts under your fingers—firm and glassy where the scales lie, soft and warm where hide breathes between them. The weave is a patient miracle: a lattice of sinew and delicate thread that lets the material flex without yielding, like gill plates sliding in a calm current. Legends whisper of the craft as old as the pass itself; tribes who rode the beetling plains believed the hide kept memory of the land, wind, and rider all at once. If you press an ear to it, you can almost hear distant hoofbeats over distant ridges, as if the creature that shed the scales carried a map of every road it traversed. In the hands of a smith, Scalewoven Hide becomes more than a covering. It is the backbone of travel, the quiet hero of long journeys. A saddle strip here, a bag flap there, bracers that bite less into your wrists when you haul a loaded pack. The scales are stitched with care, not for show but for endurance; they tolerate rain and sun alike, and when a night wind bites, the hide stiffens just enough to lend you steadiness without weighing you down. The lore insists the material remembers the terrain it crossed—the rough chatter of rocky outcrops, the slick gleam of river stones—so that a rider who knows the feel of it can read the ground with the same skill they read the stars. It is a comfort, a talisman, and a tool all in one. They say you earn the right to Scalewoven Hide by listening to the land as much as by earning coins. A craftsman will tell you the best hides come from the plains that drink a lot of rain and sing with grass when the wind moves through it. The result is a surface that slides over itself as you ride, cutting down chafing and letting a traveler push farther before the night settles in. You can pair it with reinforced stitches to fashion a protective liner, or cut it wider to forge a sturdy saddlebag that won’t sag under weight. The same weave that guards your flanks also guides your pocket of provisions, your map case, your spare wick and tinder. It is the sort of material that makes a story feel possible—one where a rider conquers the next ridge not by brute force, but by knowing when to bend and when to hold. I’ve watched the market shift as surely as the seasons do. Prices rise and fall with the routes carved through the hills, with caravans returning lighter from a storm or heavier from a fresh harvest. The telltale sign is not a banner but a whisper: a trader leaning close, mentioning Saddlebag Exchange with a nod and a quiet arithmetic that makes you hear coins clink in a new way. That exchange is where the hide finds its next home, a place where a craftsman’s careful hands meet a rider’s hunger for durability. In that moment, Scalewoven Hide stops being a material and becomes a companion—stepping out into the world with you.

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Minimum Price

107.99

Historic Price

270

Current Market Value

750,314

Historic Market Value

1,875,960

Sales Per Day

6,948

Percent Change

-60%

Current Quantity

5,917

Average Quantity

4,218

Avg v Current Quantity

140.28%

Scalewoven Hide --- Quality 2 : Auctionhouse Listings

Price
Quantity
341,1111
49,997.045
277.761
277.72
275.68738
2751
274.982
2502
249.991
2401
2005
199.991
1992
19813
188.095
1483
147.9814
147.857
147.83
147.674
140.54
140.445
140.423
140.414
135.411
135.0327
135.024
135.0133
1359
134.986
134.97222
134.862
134.854
130.842
130.8360
130.6635
130.65165
130.688
1306
129.9911
12917
1281,021
1275
126.992
126.942
1251
120.9439
111.9427
108.94652
1082,182
107.99457