Amaian sea horn

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The Amaian sea horn is a classical wind instrument that was made from undersea corals in the days of antiquity, but now is most commonly made from synthetic replacements. It glows with shifting opalescent hues like mother of pearl, the narrow mouthpiece smoothly melding into the body of the instrument. The horn navigates a twisting, esoteric path that loops around itself before flaring out into a trumpet-shaped opening from which the sound emerges. A few keys along the narrow pipes allow different notes to be struck.