Thorne & Trinket Jewelers

Est. 2025 Human Commoner

Thorne & Trinket Jewelers

Maribel taps an old silver spoon against the counter when thinking and always offers tea to customers. She keeps a ledger of 'interesting' faces—if a patron ret...

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Shopkeeper

Maribel Thorne, a Human Commoner (Lvl 1)

Keeper's Species

Human

20 MiscEst. 531 gp

Shop Inventory

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A simple band of polished silver. Durable and unadorned—popular as a placeholder wedding ring or signet base.

Lightweight hammered copper earrings. Bright when clean, modest in value.

A teardrop of onyx set in a simple silver bezel on a leather cord. Stylish but not magical.

Several small, well-cut amethyst beads strung into a tasteful necklace. Good value for its appearance.

A delicately engraved locket with space for a tiny portrait or keepsake. Silver plated with faint gilt highlights.

A fine chain bracelet with a secure clasp. Popular with merchants and nobles for holding small charms.

A heavier ring with a flat face ready for engraving. Stones optional—basic package includes a polished face.

A tiny glass vial used to store dust, powdered pigments, or a single small gem for safekeeping.

A bright green peridot set in a tasteful bezel. Eye-catching without being ostentatious.

A small padded bag with separate slots for up to a dozen small gems or coins.

A tasteful brooch with a medium aquamarine in a filigree setting. Sells well to coastal merchants.

A length of fine but sturdy silver chain. Useful for jewelry work or securing small items.

A slender circlet set with small moonstones; looks regal when worn. Quality piece from Maribel's better supplies.

Rumored to help wearer look more composed (cosmetic; no mechanical effect).

A small but vivid ruby. Not an imperial-quality stone, but excellent for rings or small brooches.

Maribel inspects a gem or piece of jewelry and provides a basic written appraisal. More complex pieces take longer and cost more.

Cleaning, polishing, and minor repairs. Prices depend on the work: simple polish is 1 gp, soldering or resetting costs more.

A small wooden coffer with felted compartments and a simple lock. Holds several small gems or keepsakes.

A small clear stone polished smooth. Sold as a cheap good-luck charm.

None (superstitious flavor only).

A small burlap sack containing several rough stones—possible sapphires, garnets, or lesser grades. Requires cutting to realize value.

A deep-black polished stone often used for mourning jewelry.

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Maribel Thorne

HumanCommonerLvl 1

Shop Atmosphere

Maribel taps an old silver spoon against the counter when thinking and always offers tea to customers. She keeps a ledger of 'interesting' faces—if a patron returns wearing the same hat she remembers their last purchase and greets them by nickname.
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