![]() If the idea of taking such a risk with your money doesn't appeal, than please understand that's what we do every sale, and respect our prices accordingly. Contact a jeweler first, and work out details. If you would prefer to work out a deal by which you buy the materials and take the risk in exchange for a tip upon success, such an arrangement is possible. ![]() These prices here represent our best possible rates and should be considered non-negotiable, for a straight sale. Over time we can make it up, but please don't resent us the right to make some profit on our hard earned skills. ![]() This means, if we ever fail to craft something even once, we are losing quite a bit of money on that sale. If you have ever practised a trade skill you should know that even the most trivial piece can fail. Please do not imagine that ever platinum over that cost figure is pure profit. Pricing: The pricing on premium silver jewelry is, in all cases except drop only gems, between 150% and 160% of the cost of materials for one attempt to craft the item. Valquiss, speaking Elvish, Dwarvish, and Human.Zoso, speaking Elvish, Dwarvish, and Human.Juliana, speaking Elvish, Dwarvish, and Human.Hazblad, speaking Elvish, Human, and some Dwarvish.Prices for standard silver jewelry have stabilized and are not likely to change significantly at this point. This allows our practised jewelers to make a respectable, though certainly not large, profit on selling these pieces, and allows our junior jewlers to sell them without going entirely broke. Pricing: The pricing on standard silver jewelry is, in most cases, between 1.5 and 2 times the cost of materials for a single attempt to craft the item. This is merely a simple guest book, as you will observe, but if you leave a message here regarding your desired purchases, and hopefully an e-mail address, we will endevor to accomodate you as best we can. If you cannot find a jeweler able to speak in your language, please leave us a note here. You may, in fact, be refered to another jeweler, if one is available, if you start with one of our advanced craftsmen and seek a simple piece. That is because we would prefer you to purchase the simpler wares from those still restricted to them. You will also note that jewelers available for the more advanced pieces are listed last on the earlier lists. ![]() You will find many contact names for silver jewelry, and less for the progressively more difficult metals, as might expect. Included along with each name is a list of languages that jeweler speaks well enough to conduct transactions. You'll note we have a lot of them, and we are quite proud of that. There is a natural split between jade, the last standard gem for which there is any demand, and fire opal, the first premium gem for which there is any demand, so this division has been included here.Īfter each subsection, you will find a list of names. Jewelry crafted with gems which are drop only and cannot be purchased from vendors is listed here, for the sake of reference, but price must be negotiated on a case by case basis. Each section is further broken into two halves, one of them including "standard" jewelry items and the other "premium." Not every possible jewelry item is reflected here, merely those for which there is a usual demand. The sections are silver, electrum, gold, platinum, and velium. Below you will find jewelry divided into sections.
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