
This object appears to be an irregularly shaped piece of metal, about the size of a human’s palm. The edges are twisted and jagged as if the metal were wrenched, rather than cut, from a larger piece. The surface is dull and slightly tarnished in some places. The dooka smell faintly of machine oil and a pungent, musky scent typically associated with the Jawa people. One side of the sheet is engraved with mysterious characters that are so worn as to be almost undetectable.
Dooka is presented to people who have completed certain tasks for Jawa traders. When the Jawa handed it to you, he said “Yanna kuzu peekay. uza unanene dooka buya uzukapee”. You are not entirely sure what he meant, but it might be a good idea to hold onto this as it could be useful in the future. Perhaps you need to collect more of them to ascertain their value.