Gemfall & Gild
Est. 2026 • Rock Gnome Artificer
Gemfall & Gild
The shop smells faintly of beeswax and citrus polish. The owner keeps a small glass jar of polished river stones on the counter and will not sell the jar even i...
Shopkeeper
Merris Gemfall, a Rock Gnome Artificer (Lvl 6)
Keeper's Species
Rock Gnome
Shop Inventory
(18)A simple, well-crafted gold wedding band. Polished and stamped with the shop's maker mark.
A complete set of jeweler's tools in a leather roll. Good for crafting, repairing, and appraising jewelry.
A handful of polished semi-precious stones useful for inlays and small trades.
A cut diamond, clear and brilliantly faceted. Useful as a luxury item or a spell component.
Individual cut gemstones offered in a wide range of qualities and price tiers.
Custom setting service for rings, pendants, and brooches. Turnaround depends on complexity.
A professional appraisal of an item or stone, including origin notes when available.
A delicate silver ring set with a small pale opal. Classic protective enchantment favored by explorers.
A heavy amulet carved from green jade and inlaid with runes. Often sought by warriors and frontline casters.
A necklace strung with glass beads that glow faintly when warmed. A classic - dangerous - item for adventurers.
A lustrous pearl set into a small silver pendant. Cherished by practicing spellcasters.
A smoky crystal that, when polished and keyed, gives off intense light. Useful for guards and wardens.
A decorative brooch suitable as a spell focus or status symbol. Nicely balanced and well finished.
A silver circlet inlaid with a single carnelian. The shop markets it as a circlet of blasting-style item.
A polished ioun stone set into a filigree pendant. Quietly hums while in use.
A string of carved glass imitation beads used for practice, performance, or barter. Cheap but attractive.
A sentimental locket with a tiny engraving plate inside. Popular with patrons seeking keepsakes.
Repair service for jewelry: re-setting, rebending, and minor restoration work by the shop's master smith.
Merris Gemfall
Shop Atmosphere
“The shop smells faintly of beeswax and citrus polish. The owner keeps a small glass jar of polished river stones on the counter and will not sell the jar even if offered more than its value. A bell above the door is carved from an ammonite fossil and rings a single bright note when used; Merris sometimes uses it to test light-reflective properties of gems.”
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