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Semtrach's Art To Order
Event Shard Festival 1
Owner Semtrach
# of Rooms 2
Store Type Jewelry shops
This store only accepts Dokoras


[Semtrach's Art To Order]
This ragged lean-to is stained in odd places with vibrant colors. Dabs of paint and smears of charcoal decorate the walls in random streaks that almost form recognizable shapes. Semtrach may still take pride in his work, but he's obviously long past caring about the cleanliness of his tent.
You also see a tent flap, a thin curtain, a lunat jewelry stand with some stuff on it and an easel with some stuff on it.
Obvious exits: none.


On the jewelry stand
Item Price Done
simple golden locket 3,788   !!
gold-banded lapis lazuli locket 4,645   No
brushed silver locket 3,788   No
gold and silver filigree locket 5,412   !!
embossed copper locket 3,788   !!
simple platinum locket 9,922   No
marqueterie copperleaf locket 3,337   !!
pale blue oval cameo locket 4,239   No
diamond and platinum locket 12,628   !!
heart-shaped golden locket 4,600   DG
delicate enameled oval locket 4,510   DG
On the easel
Item Price Done
A note reads:
"I bring my artistry to you, offering sketches on my own paper ONLY. Lovely as gifts, remembrances, or in miniature within lockets to carry near your heart. A lasting treasure for only three gold dokoras. I will only make locket pictures for the lockets I sell here, and the lockets I sell here will only hold my pictures."
faded sketch -   !!


[Semtrach's Art To Order, Corner]
This small corner is what passes for a studio in Semtrach's battered lean-to. The back wall of the tent looks like it has been deliberately scraped thin, letting in a soft, flattering light.
You also see a thin curtain, a folding stool, a full-length mirror and an easel.
Obvious exits: none.