Topic: Delight's Jewelers

Wisper

Date: 2005-09-04 16:21 EST
Flipping through the directory under the heading for jewelry stores one might come across a simple listing, extrodinary only in that someone paid the extra money to have it printed in blue and sliver ink.

Delight's Jewelers- Every peice unique
1257a Seabreeze Avenue, Rhydin City.
Magicial mesengers accepted, along with telephone calls
Rhydin prefix (297.5)DELIGHT (335-4448)


Wisper Allen Benn'et owner of said shop looked over the listing with a smile. It really did look rather nice. Then she settled in at her workbench in an alcove near the back of the shop to work while she waited for a customer.

Wisper

Date: 2005-10-23 13:35 EST
Wisper came from the back of the shop to see a shy looking elven woman browsing the various counters and displays. She looked absolutely terrified to be here.

Collecting herself quickly the girl asked the woman behind the counter "You make custom Jewelery peices don't you?"

Wisper grinned brightly. "Yes thats our specialty. Every peice we make and sell is completely unique. Even if someone comes looking for an exact duplicate of something we have made for someone else. What did you need?"

The tiny blonde smiled, a rather soft and dreamy smile. "I need a wedding band for my husband. The problem is.. It cannot sparkle. I am terrified of sparkles." The girl gave another shy smile and a rueful laugh and went on to describe what she wanted for the ring.

Biting her lip against a pang of envy the sky haired jeweler pulled out a pad of paper and completed several quick sketches as the woman talked. She held the pad out to the woman for her approval and earned a soft gasp of delight in return.

"What would you like it to be made of? We can brush the metal to take the shine away."

The girl smiles again brightly, thoruoghly pleased with Wispers work. "It has to be gold."

Some more polite conversation was exchanged along with an estimate on the cost of the peice. Then the little blonde was slipping out again and Wisper was once again moving into the back to work on a wedding ring for someone else.