Gems & Jewelry IDs & Offers from Marchmain
– Op. crimson stone (Coral; 100GP)
– Trans. deep blue gem (Spinel; 400GP)
– Op. rich brown gem w. gold center (Tiger Eye; 10GP)
– Op. pale blue gem (Blue Quartz; 30GP)
– Op. light blue-green gem (Turquoise; 10GP)
– Transl. pale blue-green gem (Zircon; 40GP)
– Transl. dark green gem (Alexandrite; 80GP)
– Transl. watery gold gem (Amber; 1GP)
– 2 Transp. deep purple gems (Amethyst; 160GP total)
– Op. mottled deep blue gem (Azurite; 10GP)
– Op. dark grey gem w. red flecks. (Bloodstone; 80GP)
– Op. crimson stone (Coral; 180GP)
– Transl. brownish gem with green mix (Garnet; 180GP)
– Transl. violet gem (Garnet; 400GP)
– Op. dark blue (almost black) gem (Jasper; 80GP)
– Op. light blue gem w. yellow specs (Lapis Lazuli; 10GP)
– Transl. violet gem (Garnet; 400GP)
– Transl. white gem that glows pale blue (Moonstone; 40GP)
– Op. pale pink gem w. gray mottling (Moss Agate; 1GP)
– Op. black gem (Obsidian; 10GP)
– Op. gem w. bands of black & white (Onyx; 80GP)
– Transl. pale blue gem w. gold mottling (Opal; 800GP)
– Transl. rich purple gem (Oriental Amethyst; 800GP)
– Op. white lustrous stone (Pearl; 80GP)
– Transl. rich olive green gem (Peridot; 400GP)
– Op. light pink gem (Rhodochrosite; 10GP)
– Transl. deep green gem (Spinel; 80GP)
– Transl. deep blue gem (Spinel; 800GP)
– Op. brown gem w. golden center (Tiger Eye; 5GP)
– Transl. deep blue gem (Spinel; 400GP)
– Transl. golden yellow gem (Topaz; 800GP)
– Op. light blue-green gem (Turquoise; 5GP)
– Wrought platinum ring w. transl. green gemstone (500GP)
– Wrought gold ring (100GP)
– Wrought silver & gold circlet (200GP)
– Op. light pink gem (Rhodochrosite; 10GP)
– Wrought Silver & gold bracelet (100GP)
– 1 transp. deep purple stone (Amethyst; 80GP)
– 1 transp. pale yellow stone (Citrine; 40GP)
– 1 transp. deep bright green stone (Emerald; 800GP)
– 1 op. stone with circles of blue (Eye Agate; 1GP)
– 1 transp. violet stone (Garnet; 900GP)
– 1 op. gray-black stone (Hematite; 10GP)
– 1 transl. light green stone (Jade; 40GP)
– 1 op. pale blue stone (Blue Quartz; 30GP)
– 1 op. black stone (Obsidian; 1GP)
– 1 transp. pale brown stone (Tourmaline; 80GP)
– 1 trans. gold & yellow stone (Topaz; 1800GP)
– 1 trans rich olive green stone (Peridot; 800GP)
– 1 op. deep black stone (Jet; 80GP)
– 1 op. white stone (Chalcedony; 90GP)
– 1 trans white stone with pale blue glow (Moonstone; 40GP)
– Ring (Wrought Gold; unmarked) (1200GP)
– Platinum choker with transl. green stone (Emerald; 6500GP)
– Ear Cuffs (Jade) (2800GP)
– Silver chain with 5 Black Pearls (4,850GP)
– 4 Cubes (2000GP)
– Chess Set (300GP)
– Playing Cards (160GP)
Total GP: 30,014GP
GP/XP Shares for PCs: 5,002
GP/XP Shares for Pons/Derich: 2,501
Remainder GP for Party Fund: 2GP
I decided to cut & paste the gems and jewelry to a new post in order to indicate the offers from Marchmain (too confusing otherwise). I will check Desrich and Pons, but let me know if any of you will need to train.
Okay, Derich still needs more XP (he’s level four, so the jump to five is steep). Pons, on the other hand, has enough to train to level three if you want to cover his expenses.
Vote to keep the pearl at least (spell component, right?)
Haggle Jade Cuffs for a round 3000gp, the moonstones to 50gp each, and the gold-silver circlet to 250gp.
Question I see two wrought gold rings marked at 100gp and 1200gp. Can you explain the difference there?
Differences in price for jewelry tend to reflect amount of precious metal, its purity, and/or any special workmanship or inset gemstones. Differences for gems reflect size and quality.