Crimson Cliff features two antiques tied to quests and puzzles. One is unlocked from a story quest, while the other requires solving a statue puzzle and completing a Divinecraft Dungeon. Both reward unique lore-linked antiques for the region.
This guide covers every antique found in the Crimson Cliff region of Where Winds Meet. Learn the quest requirements, statue puzzle solution, and the exact steps needed to unlock both antiques.
1st Antique of Crimson Cliff -Dusty Wedding Dress
Begin the Blind to the World questline in Crimson Cliff.

Once completed, the Dusty Wedding Dress antique is automatically added.
2nd Antique of Crimson Cliff - Lunar Bracers
You can get the second antique of Crimson Cliff following these steps:
Step 1: Get the antique clue
Talk to the Storyteller NPC at Halo Peak to receive the clue for the Lunar Bracers.

Travel to the large statue in the center of the Crimson Cliff lake. Usually way forward after completing the Blind to the World quest.
Step onto the stone slab in front of the statue after completing Blind to the World.
Step 2: Solve the statue puzzle
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Follow these solutions exactly:
- Round 1:
South → West → North → East - Round 2:
East → North → West → South - Round 3:
West → North → East → South
(Use the sound cues for this round.)
Step 3: Claim the treasure
A chest appears at the foot of the statue—loot it. You will get the Lunar Bracers from here. But these cannot be counted as antique. To make it antique, you need to complete Divinecraft Dungeon.

Step 4: Complete Coppergold Hollow Dungeon
Head to Coppergold Hollow Divinecraft Dungeon.

At the end of the dungeon, interact with the copper statue to fully unlock the Lunar Bracers antique.

This completes both antiques for Crimson Cliff.
Crimson Cliff’s antiques blend story quests, puzzles, and dungeon exploration, making the region one of the most rewarding to complete in Where Winds Meet. With both the Dusty Wedding Dress and Lunar Bracers collected, you’re one step closer to finishing your full antique compendium. Let me know if you want guides for the next region or any other antiques.
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