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Aurium Daily #39 - Instruments
Today's topic is traditional instruments!
This ancient instrument became popular during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BCE). The 21+ strings of this instrument were originally made from silk, but were later changed to brass wires, and since the 1970s, the strings have been wrapped with nylon to increase the volume. The instrument is often decorated with poetry and cloisonné, but is not to be confused with a very similar 7 stringed instrument that, in Taoism, was used to communicate with spirits and gods. What are the two instruments?

Stringed instrument *not a hint
Here is the answer to yesterday’s question!
The answer is Khachapuri! It comes from the Georgian cuisine, and represents a landscape of a boat at sea. The egg represents the sun, the bread represents the boat, and the cheese/cream represents the water itself.

Khachapuri
As always, the answer will be released tomorrow on the next issue of Aurium Daily - until then, put your answers in the comments!
See you tomorrow!
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