4th of Searing, 122 AS
Location: Black Scales Jewelry
It was late morning, the sun had not yet reached its peak but the heat of the day was still enough that passersby waved fans or dabbed at their foreheads as they walked through Willoby Street. On the door of the little shop was a sign which marked it "OPEN", but as of yet, no one had come in to inspect the wares. This wasn't unexpected of course, as the shop windows had yet to be populated with any items to draw in potential buyers. The time would come, and in the lull of opening day Lyra took the opportunity to meticulously arrange everything as she desired.
"Have you finished with the insets for the pendants?" Lyra asked the short-haired woman as she walked by with a handful of items for display.
"I have finished with the engravings, but I have not inserted the gems yet." Cana replied. She placed the items on top of one of the glass cases near the left wall, a series of rings and necklaces pinned to thin boards, and pulled out a small cloth and a bottle of clear liquid. Using a small brush she applied a thin layer of the liquid to one of the rings and began to polish the metal band that held the green gem in place.
"When you do tell me your thoughts on the size and cut. I can prepare something more suitable to the frame if you think it needs it." Lyra said without looking at Cana. She knew the girl's expertise was greater than her own when it came to the jewelry itself, so she did not press Cana for more. Instead, Lyra turned her attention to an empty case near the door.
"Do we have enough of the necklaces to fill the cases at the front?"
Cana looked up from her work and shook her head, "We have enough to fill up one. I have the materials to finish the pieces for the other, but I have yet to do so."
Lyra nodded and looked around the rest of the shop. Most of the cases were still empty, but that was alright. The Black Scales was not meant to always have fully stocked wares, and part of their draw was the scarcity that came with such fine hand-crafted items. In a way, their antimagic properties of them were simply added benefits thanks to the skill Cana had in jewelry making. Each one of the pieces was well worth the price tag for their design alone. In time she would have every case full of items for sale, but for now, this was fine.
A soft jingle announced someone's entrance into the shop, and Lyra turned with a smile.
"Welcome to the Black Scales. How can I assist you today?" As she spoke the black snake around her neck lifted its head, flicking its tongue at the potential customer as if interested in what they would say.
Location: Black Scales Jewelry
It was late morning, the sun had not yet reached its peak but the heat of the day was still enough that passersby waved fans or dabbed at their foreheads as they walked through Willoby Street. On the door of the little shop was a sign which marked it "OPEN", but as of yet, no one had come in to inspect the wares. This wasn't unexpected of course, as the shop windows had yet to be populated with any items to draw in potential buyers. The time would come, and in the lull of opening day Lyra took the opportunity to meticulously arrange everything as she desired.
"Have you finished with the insets for the pendants?" Lyra asked the short-haired woman as she walked by with a handful of items for display.
"I have finished with the engravings, but I have not inserted the gems yet." Cana replied. She placed the items on top of one of the glass cases near the left wall, a series of rings and necklaces pinned to thin boards, and pulled out a small cloth and a bottle of clear liquid. Using a small brush she applied a thin layer of the liquid to one of the rings and began to polish the metal band that held the green gem in place.
"When you do tell me your thoughts on the size and cut. I can prepare something more suitable to the frame if you think it needs it." Lyra said without looking at Cana. She knew the girl's expertise was greater than her own when it came to the jewelry itself, so she did not press Cana for more. Instead, Lyra turned her attention to an empty case near the door.
"Do we have enough of the necklaces to fill the cases at the front?"
Cana looked up from her work and shook her head, "We have enough to fill up one. I have the materials to finish the pieces for the other, but I have yet to do so."
Lyra nodded and looked around the rest of the shop. Most of the cases were still empty, but that was alright. The Black Scales was not meant to always have fully stocked wares, and part of their draw was the scarcity that came with such fine hand-crafted items. In a way, their antimagic properties of them were simply added benefits thanks to the skill Cana had in jewelry making. Each one of the pieces was well worth the price tag for their design alone. In time she would have every case full of items for sale, but for now, this was fine.
A soft jingle announced someone's entrance into the shop, and Lyra turned with a smile.
"Welcome to the Black Scales. How can I assist you today?" As she spoke the black snake around her neck lifted its head, flicking its tongue at the potential customer as if interested in what they would say.