Willard's Jewellers

238 year old Human construction, medium sized

Location: Glorworth

Owned by: Perry Willard

The wooden beams on this 6th Century home are painted beige. The dwelling also serves as a Jewellers.

Occupants

Name Role Age Gender Race Description
Ailova Pinkham Jeweller's Apprentice 18 Female Human She is an adolescent human with brown eyes, long tied back brown hair, and medium brown skin.
Emmeline Pinkham-Banntook Housekeeper 48 Female Human She is an adult human with one grey eye (her right is covered by an eye-patch), dyed strawberry hair in a bun, and light pink skin.
Katherine Pinkham Housekeeper 30 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes, long flowing dark-brown hair, and medium brown skin.
Mayme Banntook Jeweller's Apprentice 17 Female Human She is an adolescent human with brown eyes, long black hair with a fringe cut, and medium brown skin.
Ola Crane the 2nd Jeweller's Apprentice 15 Female Human She is an adolescent human with green eyes, long curly light-brown hair, and light pink skin.
Perry Willard Jeweller 59 Male Human He is an elderly human with amber eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), very short white hair, a clean shaven face, and olive skin.
Ranulfus Pinkham Jeweller's Assistant 30 Male Human He is an adult human with grey eyes, light-brown and grey streaked hair worn in a rounded bowl cut, a clean shaven face, and light pink skin.
Sean Pinkham-Banntook Housekeeper 49 Male Human He is an adult human with amber eyes, auburn hair in a plait, a full beard, and medium brown skin.
Stella Willard Housekeeper 41 Female Human She is an adult human with amber eyes (behind a pair of spectacles), long flowing light-brown hair, and olive skin.
Winnie Willard Housekeeper 27 Female Human She is an adult human with hazel eyes, light-brown hair in a bun, and medium brown skin.
Wydo Pinkham the 2nd 11 Male Human He is a human child with grey eyes, very short light-brown hair, and light pink skin.

Family Tree

Items for sale

⟳ Re-roll shop stock.

At this location, items are priced between 102% and 109% of their base value.

Available Price Value Item Rarity Description
2 310 gp 300 gp A solid adamant arm ring common A chorded adamant band, worn around the upper arm.
1 54 gp 50 gp Aquamarine (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a heart cut. It shimmers hues of blue and green.
4 110 gp 100 gp Diamond (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a trillion cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
3 51 gp 50 gp Diamond (small) uncommon A small stone with a cushion cut. A perfectly clear gemstone.
13 26 gp 25 gp Diamond dust uncommon 25 gp worth of diamond dust. Often used as a consumed spell component.
4 150 gp 140 gp Diamond earring uncommon A platinum earring, with a medium diamond inset.
1 110 gp 103 gp 5 sp Diamond earrings uncommon A pair of electrum earrings, with small diamond stones inset.
1 40 gp 37 gp 5 sp Emerald (small) uncommon A small stone with a freeform cut. It shimmers hues of green.
3 290 gp 275 gp Engraved Garnet ring common A mithral ring, with 1 small a garnet stone inset and fine engraving work.
2 270 gp 250 gp Engraved adamant ring common A adamant ring, with distinctive human engraving.
6 200 gp 200 gp 8 cp Extravagant Aquamarine necklace uncommon A pewter necklace, with a string of 4 medium aquamarine gems.
1 4 gp 1 sp 4 gp Gold ring common A simple gold band. Traditionally used as a wedding ring.
1 13 gp 12 gp 5 sp 9 cp Grandiose Quartz necklace common A pewter necklace, with a string of 10 small quartz gems.
2 43 gp 40 gp Large platinum ear hoop common A large platinum hoop earring.
1 2 gp 8 sp 2 gp 7 sp Quartz-studded gilded copper horn sleeve common A sleeve of gilded copper, to be worn around a horn, studded with 2 small quartzs.
1 100 gp 100 gp Ruby (medium) uncommon A medium stone with a triangle cut. It glitters hues of red.
1 15 gp 14 gp 5 sp Tourmaline electrum horn chain common A electrum linked chain with a hanging small tourmaline, made to be worn from a horn.

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.
Send Feedback