Sihariš (Ancient Bulwari: Siharum’s Bronze) is an alloy of bronze submitted to arcane magic on an Inscripted forge. It was created by the Bulwari as a replacement of Šedharis, a similar metal made by the Djinn for the crafting of their artefacts. Traditionally, the creation of Sidhariš is attributed to Siharum the Shaper of the Earth, the God-king of Kušoran.
The metal allows the creation of high quality inscripted objects, since only the items made with Sihariš can be repaired. Compared to a Damestear alloy, objects made of Sihariš are both magical and durable, as the magic is inscripted instead of the item being enchanted. However, like all inscripted items, it can fissure after several uses of the enchantment, but never completely breaks like inscripted objects made of other metals. The oldest artefacts made of Sihariš that are still functional date from the first centuries of the Age of God-kings, from around the year 2300 BA.
The secret of Sihariš fabrication was zealously guarded by the Kapšipti, the Order of Exorcist-priests of the Sun Cult. Sihariš is used on the fabrication of weapons and armors for the militant Holy Orders; for proof or mementos of religious ordeals, like the Mišari earrings; or for cultic and ritualistic objects, like the sceptres of the Kašras and the new year censers.