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...
Shopkeeper
Maribel Thorne, a Human Commoner (Lvl 1)
Keeper's Species
Human
Shop Inventory
(20)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.
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.
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.
Maribel Thorne
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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