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Jewellery is a particular type of wearable object. Valueing it uses the people.trading.valueing.jewellery skill.
Jewellery can be turned into a blorple with Al'Hrahaz's Scintillating Blorpler.
There are various types of jewellery, and you're limited in the number of each type that you can wear. If you can't put on an item of jewellery because you're wearing too many of that type already, it will tell you what's in the way of it.
| Type | Number | Worn on... | Includes
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| anklet | 2 | feet | anklets (and in the same slot, but not jewellery: ankle scabbards)
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| armband | 2 | arms | armbands
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| belly stone | 1 | abdomen | belly stones, navel studs
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| bracelet | 4 | hands | bracelets
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| brooch | 15 | under cloak | brooches, badges, family crests, cravat pins
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| earring | 2 | head | single earrings, pairs of earrings
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| eyebrow pin | 2 | face | eyebrow pins, eyebrow barbells
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| hair clip | 1 | hair | clips, hairclips (and in the same slot, but not jewellery: ribbons, headbands)
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| hairpin[1] | 1 | hair | hairpins
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| lip ring | 1 | face | lip rings, labrets, lip studs
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| necklace | 5 | neck | necklaces, chokers, amulets, medallions, pendants, lockets
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| nipple ring | 2 | chest | nipple rings, nipple pins, nippleshields
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| nose ring | 2 | face | nose rings, nose studs
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| ring | 8 | hands | rings, thimbles
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| toe ring | 8 | feet | toe rings
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Note that you can only have up to 50 items in your immediate inventory (worn, held, or carried), so it's not actually possible to have every jewellery slot entirely full.
[edit] Anklets
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| <stone> anklet | This is a stylish anklet of <adjective> <stone> beads, each one cut with little <colour> facets by a skilled hand. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [1] The Rock-A-Rama jewellery shop
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| Beaded anklet | Red glass beads have been linked together on a silver chain to make this anklet. It would look great with a pair of sandals, high-heeled shoes, or even on bare feet. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [2]
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| Blue and gold snake anklet | Strands of a fine blue metal have been wound together to form a river effect on this anklet. Spiralling round the blue metallic river is an intricately formed snake; Whoever made it put a lot of time and effort in to get all the scales done in such detail. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [3] Pfabi Djai's
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| Bright copper anklet | Simple and elegant, this slim copper chain, unadorned and untarnished, is designed to fasten close around one's ankle, showing off smooth sun-touched skin. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [4]
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| Emerald anklet | A dozen tiny emeralds, set in gold and joined by slim, fragile-looking links of gold chain, fasten around the wearer's ankle to drape and slither smoothly. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [5] Pfabi Djai's
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| Pink twisty anklet | The strange bendy material this anklet is made of twists slightly as it curves around the ankle. From the way it glistens unpleasantly, it really reminds one of a section of small intestine that has been fashioned into a piece of jewellery. Perhaps it was left over from the last sacrifice. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [6]
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| Silver cat anklet | A dozen tiny silver cats, linked by paw and nose and elegantly curved tail, play, loll, and gambol to form this delicate and whimsical anklet. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [7] A silversmith's
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| Silver knot anklet | Strands of finely twisted silver thread have been wound together into a string of delicate knots to make this exquisite anklet. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [8] Cartier's Exclusive Jewellery
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| Sparkling, bejewelled anklet | Delicately interwoven strands of silver thread form the main part of this anklet. Dangling from the thread are dozens of tiny chains of silver which sway back and forth as the owner moves around. Each chain is between an inch and an inch and a half long and is studded with beautiful clear blue and pale pink crystals that catch the light magically. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [9] Pfabi Djai's
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[edit] Armbands
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Belly stones
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Bracelets
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| wolf charm bracelet | Tiny silver wolves dangle in various poses from the links of this dainty charm bracelet. Some of them are sleeping, some stalking prey, and still others are howling at the moon. The way the wolves' tongues loll from the corners of their smiling mouths, and the way they tinkle gently as the wearer moves effectively prevent them from looking ominous in any way. | &&&&+2 0 2/9 | silver | ? | [10]
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Brooches
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| an occult skull brooch | This heavy brooch has been carved from bone, into the likeness of a human skull. Its empty eyesockets seem to gaze into the unknown depths of space and time. | &&&&+5 0 5/9 | bone | ? | [11] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult bat brooch | This is a large brooch, cunningly crafted in the shape of a bat. Eyes made of rubies stare into space, looking for wisdom. Large ears of spun gold collect knowledge from the cosmic rays sent by the Elders, while wide-spread silver wings filter the earth-rays and funnel their truth into a pyramid-shaped crystal set at the heart of the bat's bronze body. | &&&&+5 0 5/9 | gold and silver | ? | [12] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Earrings
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| an occult snake earring | The silver earring is shaped as a snake biting its own tail, emerald eyes squinting watchfully into each other. The symbolism in this isn't totally clear, but it is believed by people who have come far on the Path of the Elders that it will protect against harmful energies and create soothing vibrations in the wearer's aura. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | silver | ? | [13] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult cat earring | From a simple silver ring hangs a cat crafted from some occult black metal. Claws and teeth of bronze keep bad vibrations at bay, while providing a nice scratching feeling to your aura. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | silver | ? | [14] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| a gold earring | A simple hoop of gold to be worn in one ear. It looks reasonably expensive. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | gold | ? | [15]
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Eyebrow pins
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | &&+900 99 9/9 | 1.00 | gold | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Hair clips
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | &&+900 99 9/9 | 1.00 | gold | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Hair pins
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | &&+900 99 9/9 | 1.00 | gold | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Lip rings
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | &&+900 99 9/9 | 1.00 | gold | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Necklaces
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| a black metal medallion | This is a flat disc of metal that has somehow been made jet black and made into a medallion. Around the edge is a design of seven stylised arms, each arm's hand holding the elbow of the next, and in the centre is a fearsomely ugly visage. | &&&&+2 0 2/9 | some unidentifiable material | ? | worn by druids at Druid Circle in southern Gloomy Forest, Ramtops[16] (holy symbol for Sek)
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| a black metal medallion | This is a wafer-thin disc of steel that has been charred to a jet black finish and strung with a similarly manufactured chain. Around the edge of the disc is a stylised design of seven linked arms, each hand holding the next arm's elbow, surrounding a fearsome reproduction of Sek's distorted grimace. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | [17] (holy symbol for Sek)
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| an occult gold medallion | This heavy gold medallion in studded with gems, forming pictures of the Moon in Her various phases. In Her full and half aspects, you think you can detect a knowing smile. | &&&&+5 0 5/9 | gold | ? | [18] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult silver medallion | This heavy silver medallion in studded with gems, forming pictures of the Moon in Her various phases. In Her full and half aspects, you think you can detect a knowing smile. | &&&&+5 0 5/9 | silver | ? | [19] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult bronze medallion | This heavy bronze medallion is studded with gems, forming pictures of the Moon in Her various phases. In Her full and half aspects, you think you can detect a knowing smile. | &&&&+5 0 5/9 | bronze | ? | [20] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult raven necklace | The links of the necklace are crafted in the shape of raven feet, which have long trod the path of cosmic wisdom. To every fifth link, a tarnished silver raven head has been attached, its amber eyes staring balefully at everything. It is believed that if the number of looks cast by the ever-vigilant eyes could be counted, it would equal the distance between the sun and the moon at dusk on the fifth of Spune, measured in 7/8th feet. | &&&&+2 0 2/9 | silver | ? | [21] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| a sphinx necklace | A proud, golden sphinx stands with its wings outstretched, its flashing emerald eyes keeping careful watch over its wearer. Legend has it that happiness and prosperity follow the owner of this necklace; a distinct difference from the fate that befalls those poor souls unfortunate enough to come face to face with its living counterpart. | &&&&+4 0 4/9 | gold | ? | [22]
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| a silver necklace | This is a very nice necklace that has been lovingly crafted from silver. It's made of lots of little links joined together. | &&&&+2 0 2/9 | silver | ? | [23]
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| a silver wolf pendant | A tarnished silver wolf dangles from a braided black leather chain. Its eyes are set in a deep opal, and seem to be looking right through you. | &&&&+2 0 2/9 | silver | ? | [24]
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Nipple rings
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| moonstone teardrop nipple ring | The tiny steel ring serves only to support the large tear-shaped blue-white moonstone and to provide a free-moving pivot from which it can hang and send cool, gentle rainbows dancing across the wearer's skin. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | steel | ? | [25]
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Nose rings
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| an occult gold ring | This gold ring has been engraved with occult designs, such as mystic runes, stick-men wielding sticks and ferocious stick-bats, flying through the air propelled by the flapping of their stick-wings. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | gold | ? | [26] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult silver ring | This silver ring has been engraved with occult designs, such as mystic runes, stick-men wielding sticks and ferocious stick-bats, flying through the air propelled by the flapping of their stick-wings. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | silver | ? | [27] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| an occult bronze ring | This bronze ring has been engraved with occult designs, such as mystic runes, stick-men wielding sticks and ferocious stick-bats, flying through the air propelled by the flapping of their stick-wings. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | bronze | ? | [28] (Occult paraphernalia for Witches)
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| gold ring | This is a very nice ring that has been lovingly crafted from gold. It's engraved with leaf-patterns running around the outside. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | gold | ? | [29]
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| turquoise scarab ring | This is a beautiful golden ring encrusted with small precious stones. On the top of the ring is the likeness of a scarab beetle in turquoise. | &&&&+1 0 1/9 | gold | ? | [30]
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] Toe rings
| Shortname | Description | Weight (exact lb via balance in Post Office) | Material when 'appraise'd | Real value AM$ (via 'value' command) | Sellers
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| Something | Something is very something and something. | +Expression error: Unrecognised punctuation character "?" ? ?/? | ? | ? | Someone's wonderful shop
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[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
- ↑ This doesn't take up the same slot as a hair clip.