Son of Iblibur's Jewellers

297 year old Dwarf construction, medium sized

Location: Leadgully

Owned by: Náundin son of Iblibur

These excavated caverns serve as a family home. The dwelling also serves as a Jewellers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Dáindin son of Dáuin Jeweller's Apprentice 18 Male Dwarf He is an adolescent dwarf with amber eyes, short auburn hair, a big bushy beard, and olive skin.
Dáinori Goldforger Jeweller's Apprentice 19 Female Dwarf She is an adolescent dwarf with grey eyes, long strawberry hair tied back in a knot, a big bushy beard, and olive skin.
Dwundin Brighttunnel Jeweller's Apprentice 17 Female Dwarf She is an adolescent dwarf with hazel eyes, long brown hair with a fringe cut, a full beard, and medium brown skin.
Flrin son of Náundin Housekeeper 49 Male Dwarf He is an adolescent dwarf with hazel eyes, short brown hair in a side parting, a big bushy beard, and medium brown skin.
Iblibur son of Náundin Housekeeper 123 Male Dwarf He is an adult dwarf with hazel eyes, brown hair in a plait, a long beard, and medium brown skin.
Mahal Ferritetongs Housekeeper 179 Female Dwarf She is an adult dwarf with grey eyes, long curly dyed black hair, a big bushy beard, and light brown skin.
Maharkûn daughter of Thris Housekeeper 174 Female Dwarf She is an adult dwarf with grey eyes, long tied back auburn hair, a full beard, and light pink skin.
Nauglis Ferritetongs Housekeeper 107 Female Dwarf She is an adult dwarf with hazel eyes (the right of which is glass), brown hair in a bun, a long beard, and medium brown skin.
Náundin son of Iblibur Jeweller 196 Male Dwarf He is an adult dwarf with hazel eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), balding brown hair, a long beard, and medium brown skin.

Family Tree

Items for sale

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At this location, items are priced between 99% and 107% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Rarity Description
1 13 gp 12 gp 5 sp A bracelet common A cord of platted leather with a small number of mithral beads.
1 300 gp 300 gp A solid mithral arm ring common A chorded mithral band, worn around the upper arm.
3 200 gp 200 gp Adamant ring common A plain adamant band.
1 54 gp 50 gp Alexandrite (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a tapered cut. It shimmers with dark blue hues.
2 250 gp 250 gp 4 sp Alexandrite earring uncommon A silver earring, with a large alexandrite inset.
1 25 gp 25 gp Amethyst (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a round cut. It shimmers with deep purple hues.
2 100 gp 100 gp Diamond (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a pear-drop cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
2 54 gp 50 gp Diamond (small) uncommon A small stone with a tapered cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
4 26 gp 25 gp Diamond dust uncommon 25 gp worth of diamond dust. Often used as a consumed spell component.
1 1 gp 6 sp 1 gp 5 sp Electrum ear stud common A plain electrum stud, with a pin & clasp.
1 39 gp 37 gp 5 sp Emerald (small) uncommon A small stone with a oval cut. It shimmers hues of green.
4 4 gp 4 gp Gold ring common A simple gold band. Traditionally used as a wedding ring.
1 15 gp 14 gp 5 sp Jade electrum horn chain common A electrum linked chain with a hanging small jade, made to be worn from a horn.
5 320 gp 300 gp Mithral chain bracelet common A short chain of tiny mithral links.
4 300 gp 300 gp Mithral ear studs common A pair of mithral ear-studs.
1 39 gp 37 gp 5 sp Opal (small) uncommon A small stone with a freeform cut. The white gem shimmers rainbow flecks.
1 32 gp 30 gp Platinum ear ring common A plain platinum hoop earring.
6 30 gp 30 gp Platinum ear stud common A plain platinum stud, with a pin & clasp.
2 200 gp 200 gp Platinum tiara common A platinum tiara.
1 19 gp 17 gp 5 sp Quartz ring uncommon A gold ring, with 1 large a quartz stone inset.
1 51 gp 50 gp Ruby (small) uncommon A small stone with a cushion cut. It glitters hues of red.

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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