Make Jewellery (sage ability)

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Make Jewellery is an amateur-status sage ability that enables the character to make non-complex personal ornaments, such as necklaces, rings, bracelets, belts, chains, earrings, fobs, pendants and pins. Other items may not be made by characters with only an amateur knowledge in delicate metalwork. If the character lacks the ability to silversmith, then the only metals that may be worked are bronze, tin, copper and iron.

The value of object that's produced depends upon the prices for jewellery in that part of the world. The ability grants no special knowledge in the sale or bartering of any objects that are made.

Tools

The character requires tools, including a small hammer and 3 lb. anvil, a hammer for dooming, a few fine pliers, blow-pipes, burnishers, scrapers, a die and punch, a pair of fine dividers and a delicate set of scales and weights. These comprise the chief appliances for a travelling jeweller. A square, strong table, some 5 ft. by 3, is necessary, as are the metals in the form of bars and plates. The character is fully able to flatten, fold, meld, solder or melt these metals for pouring, to produce the object desired.

The time to create items is explained under silversmithing.


See also,
Bard Sage Abilities
Delicate Metalwork (sage study)