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Jewelry
Mar 13, 2008 16:35:54 GMT -5
Post by |Carabella Mirshin| on Mar 13, 2008 16:35:54 GMT -5
Amber Cabochon ring 1 gold tarn Amethyst Cabochon ring 1 gold tarn Garnet fillagree ring 1 gold tarn Schendi diamond ring 3 gold tarns Men Golden sea ring 3 gold tarns ornamental collars, silver, silver and gold, gold encrusted with semi precious stones
leather coin pouches - 1 silver tarn sea sleen and leather pouch- 2 silver
20 kajira headpieces -2 gold
10 pairs of wrist cuffs at 5 silver each, 4 sets of jewelry made for Free Women (2 jade, 2garnet) -4 silver each
15 assorted slave belly chains, all inset with jewels - ranging in price from one silver tarn to 7 silver tarns
50 pairs of slave bells at 1 silver tarn a piece
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Jewelry
Mar 13, 2008 16:37:25 GMT -5
Post by |Carabella Mirshin| on Mar 13, 2008 16:37:25 GMT -5
Slaves Depends upon the training and beauty perceived by the buyer 2 CT to 40 Gold Tarns
Binding Fiber Yellow, strong, (per Gorean Foot) 5 CT $0.05 $0.10 Branding irons Made to order 5 ST $50.00 $200.00 Branding racks Wooden and metal with rings 5 ST Cage, iron
3'H x 3'W x 4'L, with lock 1 GT $100.00 $300.00 Chain, heavy For suspending cages, etc. 15 CT $1.50 $4.50 Chain, light Sold by the Gorean Foot 1 CT $0.25 $0.80 Collars, steel
Strong and serviceable 50 CT Gags
Leather 3 for 5 CT Manacles, iron
For wrists and ankles 2 ST ea Slave silk Various colors, per yard 10 CT $1.00 $5.00 Slave sirik
Plain, Sliver, Gold 1 ST to 8 ST Whip, leather
Single snake whip (12' long) 5 ST Whip, leather
3-strand (black or brown) 3 ST Whip, leather
9-strand (black or brown) 4 ST
One of her most famous and precious, exports are the small carved sapphires of Scehndi. These are generally a deep blue, but some are purple and others, interestingly, white or yellow. They are usually carved in the shape of tiny panthers, but sometimes other animals are found as well, usually small animals or birds. Sometimes however the stone is carved to resemble a tiny kailiauk or kailiauk head.
Explorers of Gor, page115
3 Gold Tarns
Emerald: Green gem, six of which are worth perhaps fifty silver tarsks.
I saw the scabbard was set with six stones. Emeralds. Perhaps not of great value, but worth taking. Outlaw of Gor, page 176
3 Silver Tarns
Opal, Common: One of two types of opals found on Gor, milky in color. The opal is worth much more on Gor than on Earth.
Before Suleiman, now, there lay five stones, three sereem diamonds, red, sparkling, white flecked, and two opals, one a common sort, milky in color, and the other an unusual flame opal, reddish and blue. Opals are not particularly valuable on Earth, but they are much rarer on Gor; these were excellent specimens, cut and polished into luminscent ovoids; still, of course, they did not have the value of the diamonds. Tribesman of Gor, page 92
Opal, Flame: A much more unusual opal than the common milky sort, it is reddish and blue in coloring and more valuable than the same stone if sold on Earth.
Before Suleiman, now, there lay five stones, three sereem diamonds, red, sparkling, white flecked, and two opals, one a common sort, milky in color, and the other an unusual flame opal, reddish and blue. Opals are not particularly valuable on Earth, but they are much rarer on Gor; these were excellent specimens, cut and polished into luminescent ovoid; still, of course, they did not have the value of the diamonds. Tribesman of Gor, page 92
1 Silver Tarn
Pearl: The pearl of the vosk sorp seems to be worth almost nothing, being spoken of as a false stone.
"They are probably false stones," I said, "amber droplets, the pearls of the Vosk sorp, the polished shell of the Tamber clam, glass colored and cut in Ar for trade with ignorant southern peoples." Nomads of Gor, page 20
3-4 Gold tarns
Ruby: Presumably the same as the earth stone, its cost is not mentioned but assumably it would be a precious stone.
I thrust out the silver paga goblet, studded with rubies, and Telima, standing beside my thronelike chair, filled it. Raiders of Gor, page 223
2 Gold Tarns
Sapphire: A presumably valuable stone, neither its color nor cost is mentioned.
"You will note," he said, "that you wear a common slave leash and collar. There is nothing unusual or valuable about them. The collar, for example, is neither set with sapphires nor is it trimmed with gold. The leash, similarly, is of plain but sturdy material. Both devices are quite ordinary, but, of course, quite efficient." Kajira of Gor, page 337
8 Gold Tarns
Sereem Diamond: A very valuable stone, sereem diamonds are red with white flecks.
Before Suleiman, now, there lay five stones, three sereem diamonds, red, sparkling, white flecked, and two opals, one a common sort, milky in color, and the other an unusual flame opal, reddish and blue. Opals are not particularly valuable on Earth, but they are much rarer on Gor; these were excellent specimens, cut and polished into luminescent ovoid; still, of course, they did not have the value of the diamonds. Tribesman of Gor, page 92
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