Stonewind Caravan Jewelers
Est. 2026 • Earth Genasi Artificer
Stonewind Caravan Jewelers
The caravan sings while it works: low, rhythmic chants that sound like rocks settling. Wares are displayed on rugs laid over carts of packed earth. The merchant...
Shopkeeper
Kezra of the Hearth, a Earth Genasi Artificer (Lvl 3)
Keeper's Species
Earth Genasi
Shop Inventory
(14)A leather roll of fine tools: files, pliers, loupe, soldering irons, and polishing cloths. Essential for any gemcutter or appraiser.
A clear, viscous liquid in a stoppered vial. A common emergency item against venom and toxic traps.
A translucent amber chip, warm to the touch and banded with honeyed streaks.
A deep red garnet set in a rough brass bezel, useful as a trade good or set into a simple ring.
A smooth, green jade cabochon, slightly cool and heavy in the hand.
A bright peridot with olive fire, set in a simple iron clasp for travel.
An opal with shifting colors like a wet stone that catches torchlight like a pool.
A clear diamond with flawless facets. The caravan's prized piece, rumored to have been traded for an entire season's worth of water rights.
A delicate silver filigree necklace, hammered thin and patterned with small spirals that echo shifting earth strata.
A set of three black obsidian bowls that reflect like still water. They are balanced and beautifully finished.
A bright string of glass seed beads interspersed with tiny polished stones. Cheap, attractive, and common among caravan folk.
A small pendant carved around a lodestone and set in beaten copper. The Earth genasi claim it helps 'find purchase' in loose ground.
A heavy iron band with a worn stamp. Carries more weight in reputation than in metal.
A small crystal phial filled with rosy liquid. A staple for low-level adventurers and common in traveling caravans.
Kezra of the Hearth
Shop Atmosphere
“The caravan sings while it works: low, rhythmic chants that sound like rocks settling. Wares are displayed on rugs laid over carts of packed earth. The merchant barters not only in coin but in stories, songs, and favors. A taciturn indentured apprentice named Minu, a human youth with hands stained by mineral dust, polishes stones behind an iron grate; owners sometimes accept labor in trade. The caravan prefers to appraise gems by feel and warmth rather than by weight alone, and it will often price unique finds higher if a buyer cannot tell the stone's origin.”
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