York's Jewellers

134 year old Human construction, medium sized

Location: Drifheath

Owned by: Rupert York

A half-timbered house with a thatched roof. A fat ginger moggy lies lazily near the entrance. It's nametag says "Osbertus." The dwelling also serves as a Jewellers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Doris Bryan Jeweller's Apprentice 16 Female Human She is an adolescent human with brown eyes, black hair in braids, and medium brown skin.
Ezra York 0 Male Human He is an infant human with amber eyes, a bald head, and medium brown skin.
Florence Bryan 57 Female Human She is an elderly human with brown eyes, short silver hair in a side parting, and medium brown skin.
Giles York 9 Male Human He is a human child with grey eyes, short brown hair in a side parting, and light brown skin.
Horace York the 2nd Housekeeper 19 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), short curly black and grey streaked hair, stubble, and medium brown skin.
Mona York Housekeeper 39 Female Human She is an adult human with grey eyes, dyed dark-brown hair in a plait, and light brown skin.
Rosanna Potts Jeweller's Apprentice 12 Female Human She is an adolescent human with grey eyes, long styled light-brown hair, and light brown skin.
Rupert York Jeweller 43 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes, a horseshoe of brown hair, a clean shaven face, and light brown skin.
Walding York 7 Male Human He is a human child with amber eyes, dark-brown hair in braids, and medium brown skin.

Family Tree

Items for sale

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At this location, items are priced between 94% and 96% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Rarity Description
1 47 gp 50 gp Aquamarine (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a freeform cut. It shimmers hues of blue and green.
1 24 gp 25 gp Aquamarine (small) uncommon A small stone with a round cut. It shimmers hues of blue and green.
1 50 gp 52 gp 5 sp Aquamarine ring uncommon A electrum ring, with 1 medium a aquamarine stone inset.
1 96 gp 100 gp Diamond (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a oval cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
6 48 gp 50 gp Diamond (small) uncommon A small stone with a tapered cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
9 24 gp 25 gp Diamond dust uncommon 25 gp worth of diamond dust. Often used as a consumed spell component.
1 12 gp 12 gp 7 sp 5 cp Elaborate Quartz broach common An elaborate electrum broach, with a 3 small quartz gems inset.
1 140 gp 150 gp 2 sp 8 cp Emerald-studded ring uncommon A gilded copper ring, with 4 small emerald stones inset.
6 47 gp 50 gp Engraved platinum ring common A platinum ring, with distinctive human engraving.
1 24 gp 25 gp Garnet (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a trillion cut. It shimmers with violet hues.
2 85 gp 89 gp 1 sp Garnet encrusted shoulder clasp common An elaborate silver shoulder clasp, with 7 small garnet stones inset.
1 5 gp 6 sp 6 gp Gold necklace common A plain gold necklace.
1 3 gp 8 sp 4 gp Gold ring common A simple gold band. Traditionally used as a wedding ring.
1 11 gp 11 gp 4 sp 3 cp Grandiose Quartz necklace common A copper necklace, with a string of 9 small quartz gems.
4 77 gp 80 gp Large platinum ear hoops common A pair of large platinum hoop earrings.
6 140 gp 150 gp Mithral ear ring common A plain mithral hoop earring.
1 140 gp 150 gp Mithral horn chain common A mithral linked chain, made to be worn from a horn.
3 140 gp 150 gp Mithral horn sleeve common A sleeve of mithral, to be worn around a horn.
1 72 gp 75 gp Opal (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a cushion cut. The white gem shimmers rainbow flecks.
1 24 gp 25 gp Peridot (small) uncommon A small stone with a cushion cut. It is a cloudy green gemstone.
2 24 gp 25 gp 2 sp Quartz gilded copper horn chain uncommon A gilded copper linked chain with a hanging very large quartz, made to be worn from a horn.
3 77 gp 82 gp Sapphire gold chain bracelet uncommon A short chain of tiny gold links, with a medium sapphire attached.

Notes

  • This jewelers can source specific, up to large sized, gemstones on request. Delivery time is determined by the GM based on the rarity of the stone requested. Jewelers typically charge a fee equal to 5% the total cost.
  • Jewelers can cut gemstones in to smaller stones. This costs 1% of the price of the uncut gemstone, (minimum 1 gp.) The GM may decide some material is lost in this process.
  • Jewelers craft bespoke jewelry. The includes embedding gemstones in metal rings, necklaces and other jewelry. The total item cost is the cost of the materials, plus 5 gp per day the piece takes. Time taken is determined by the GM, depending on the complexity of the piece. A simple gold ring with a cheap stone could be 5 gp, whereas a jewel encrusted crown could take weeks and cost thousands of gold.
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