Zelkavani Glassmaking (concept)
Mastery over glass has long been a pillar of Zelkavani society, deeply intertwined with their customs and religious practices. With the practice dating as far back as the third century IS and possibly even earlier, glassware of Zelkavani origin is easily identified by the maker's mark, typically in the shape of a primrose, and can be found as far afield as Kashirya and Dahangon, or even as window panes in the Sarradonian temples.
Coming in a vast array of shapes and sizes ranging from diminutive beads, vials, and trinkets to ewers, sculptures, and even large, refractive pyramidia crowning the Kherkeloi stelae, the purity of the Zelkavani glass makes it gleam as bright as the radiant sun.