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Hello!! I hope this is the right outlet to male a request ☺️ Reader has gone out to look for a remedy on Aemond's eye pain. When she comes back, finds Aemond looking relieved she is safe and angry she made him worry. hehe
this is just the sweetest thing, she notices the small things, how he winces and attempts to hide the pain. she'd do anything to make it all go away <3
Remedy
PAIRING: Aemond Targaryen x fem!Reader.
WORDS: 1,212.
WARNINGS: fluff, soft!Aemond.
Although he tried to mask the pain, you were able to notice the small details. The way he would turn away from you, his hand swiftly massaging the temple near his lost eye, before resuming to whatever he was doing. You'd convinced yourself you'd even heard your husband awake, wincing from the sharp pain late at night. The site and wound had healed, now where his eye was held had been replaced by a glimmering sapphire gemstone.
It saddened you to see Aemond in such a state, trying to bury his own issues aside, for whatever reason he held. Perhaps he did not wish for others, especially you to consider him weak. Regardless, your conscious would not allow it to continue.
You'd enquired with the maesters if there was any type of remedy available to help rid Aemond of the pain. The only thing they'd known to be most effective and that they had supply of was milk of the poppy, although Aemond was never a fan of it. He hated how drowsy and lethargic it would make him feel, he avoided the cost of being inattentive.
The maesters suggested a herb that could be transformed into a topical ointment, that may help to numb the site without any severe side effects. Although much to your luck, they had just run out of the supply and were awaiting for stock to arrive, for the ingredient was hard to come by in Westeros. One of the younger maesters however, urged you to seek out certain markets in King's Landing that would sell the plant, for a pretty price.
"Not many people know, Princess, it is a very hard thing to come by. Although, these merchants are willing to sell for a decent cost."
"Then you shall take me to them!"
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What felt like hours on end, the young master and yourself had searched countless markets and streets, without any luck. You'd left Aemond unaware of your errands, the Prince was busy training and attending council meetings, so you'd convinced yourself now was the time. However, much to your dismay, you hadn't realised how much time would be spent in search for such a delicate thing.
"There's a few more stalls I can take you to, Princess, but the hour is late. Mayhaps we try again another time."
"No, let us continue. There will be no need to come and go, just show me to the next seller, and be done with it today."
The stalls that you'd encountered, many merchants recognised you however none would question your whereabouts, for many feared the One-Eyed Prince himself. And as hopeful as they were to sell to a royal member, they were just as disappointed as you being unable to provide what you desired for.
As you walked towards the next stall, did you finally begin to realise how sore your feet and legs felt, walking through the narrow streets, the countless steps. But you know had the moment come, it would be worth it for Aemond.
And thankfully, your luck had finally struck!
“Here she is, the last of our supply. You just made it, it’s quite popular here in the city.”
The ecstatic look on your face, a wave of relief coarser through your body as you held a few of the branches of the beautiful white flower up. Examining it carefully, as though it was a dragon egg.
You’d paid the heavy price and returned back to the castle, the sun had just disappeared off in the horizon. It felt like a spring in each step, the exhaustion you’d felt only moments ago vanished, as you both made your way back up gleefully.
You thanked the young maester for his tremendous help, and would reward him with a high recommendation to his seniors. You’d spared only a few more minutes as he prepared a vial of the ointment for you, before you both departed your own ways.
As you made your way back into your chamber, Aemond sprung himself up, storming towards you.
“Where in the Seven Hells have you been, Y/N?! I sent Criston and his men to look for you across the castle and you were no where!”
“I-”
“You had me worrying sick, you understand-”
He snapped, cutting you off before you could explain yourself.
“Why would you leave without consoling me, and where did you go only to return so late in the hour. Are you okay, you feel cold, come closer to the fire.”
You could feel the tension in his grip, even though some relief came as he watched your face appear at the doorway, he was pacing himself, as he led you to where he sat before.
“Aemond, my dear, it’s alright. I went out to look for something with one of the maesters, I needed his guidance.”
“May the Gods be good, what took up your day so late into the night. Nothing happened, are you okay? You could’ve just sent him off yourself, or why didn’t you tell me so that I could have accompanied you! Seven Hells, Y/N don’t you ever disappear like that without a trace… I-I thought you left me.”
He knelt beside you, as you pulled his hand down to come face to face. One hand cupping his cheek, as your thumb gentry caressed his tender skin, whilst the other hand remained clinging to his.
“Aemond, don’t you ever think that. I would never do that to you, you know this… I just had to retrieve this for you. It’s for the pain, my dear. I know the eye troubles you, there’s no need to deny it.”
You’d let go of his face as your hand reached out to reveal a small glass vial with the ointment the young maester had created.
“What-” He softly uttered.
“Just apply a small, pea size amount around your eye my dear, just like so-“
You gently applied the ointment around his temple, and around the eye socket of his sapphire eye. He slightly winced as you first touched it, although began to settle. You glimpsed a faint look of surprise on his face, as you presumed the pain had finally gone.
“And it should ease the pain. Aemond, I hate seeing it trouble you, and I know how you dislike milk of the poppy so please-”
You slowly place the vial in his palm, as you close his fist up.
“Just use this for now.”
He remained silent for a short while, as he stood up again, walking towards the small mirror by the wardrobe. He observed the ointment had been perfectly rubbed in, and as he touched the area, he felt nothing, no more ache, no more of the dull, irritating pain that nagged at him.
He turned back towards you, you reaching him halfway as you closed in on each other.
“You are an angel if the Gods thought of me blessed enough to have you.”
His hands cupped your face, as one began to stream through your hair gently. You smiled up at Aemond softly, as your lips gently hovered over his.
“But don’t you ever run off like that again, without me knowing, unless you want the whole Kingsguard to seize the city until we find you.”
#aemond targaryen#ewan mitchell#aemond targaryen imagines#aemond targaryen imagine#aemond targaryen fanfiction#aemond targaryen x reader#Aemond targaryen fanfic#hotd#house of the dragon#hotd fanfic#prince aemond#aemond the kinslayer
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I was researching stones that could be in Magi, and the hardest one for me was pink. I'm using Kougyoku here because she was one of the main characters I was thinking of. Chinese references were also the easiest and most consistent doing research on, so double the reason to use her!
My conclusion was rose quartz. In multiple cultures it symbolized things including love, self-love, harmony and compassion. The Chinese practice of Feng Shui, using elements and stones around the home and on oneself, has rose quartz as a symbol of love and relationships.
The main discrepancy for Kougyoku is that in Feng Shui, it's most common and beneficial to wear it over the heart. Kougyoku wears her metal vessel in her hair. So that is interesting. She does have them in a pair though, which is common for the pink gemstone.
(Researching I found the location in the household to have more emphasis than how it is worn in jewelry. That was not my focus but I thought to bring it up. With rose quartz, the location is in the bedroom, in the southwest.)
Associative elements vary across cultures from the little research I've done. I found rose quartz linked to heart chakra and use for balance. Water is one element linked to it, which checks out for Kougyoku. For Feng Shui specifically, it is more so connected to earth. (I didn't find anything saying it directly was linked, but earth is the element I saw with other parts the same way rose quartz was- love and relationships, and also in the southwest).
A subset of rose quartz is pink quartz. It is a crystalized form of rose quartz and a much rarer variety. Discovery of it is fairly recent and not something that would be around in the time periods Magi is based on. Nothing to say it's not a thing for the setting though, with the technology and knowledge varying from historically what's true on Earth. If anyone will have access to them, it will be the royal family.
I also have it the same for Sheba. She was originally the one I was looking up stones for but switched to Kougyoku. Again, Chinese stone meanings being slightly easier for me to look into. I think it works for both of them. They're both very compassionate, huge romantics, and have character arcs around self-love.
Anyway, that's about what I have. Just some tidbits I thought were fun to think about. I'm happy for any corrections or other ideas. Looking up sources online, most sites give the impression of selling spiritual practices more than teaching about it, so it was rough (or maybe I'm just bitter of so many popups for sales and newsletters).
#magi#magi labyrinth of magic#magi: the labyrinth of magic#ren kougyoku#magi kougyoku#so the draft of this is from maybe oct-nov?#includes photo edit#long post#this isn't meant to be in-depth but something i thought was neat#wanted to post this a couple months ago but decided to hold off and add a bit more#i do have more for the magi anniversary but want to vary a bit and this was sitting waiting in drafts
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Moose's Guide to Quick and Easy Gold
So I get the vibes in the community here that a bunch of people don't really know all the tips and tricks to making easy money, so I thought I'd do a writeup on some of the small ways I make gold in Guild wars 2
Trick 1: You have wealth you don't know about
An inportant thing about Gw2 is that a lot of the wealth it gives out isn't in actual gold but in materials that you can then sell for gold. For a lot of people I think its easy to just click 'deposit all materials' and then forget about it. For me personally I have only 100 gold in my wallet but If I were to empty out my material storage I'd gain an additional 300 or so gold. The site GW2 efficiency is really helpful for telling you what high value items you might be holding on to, though It takes a bit of setting up.
Trick 2: Sell Orders!
Admittedly this is something I'm bad about, but if you can delay your gratification, but when you sell something don't fulfill someone elses buy order and instead, set up a sell order. I'll give you up to 10% more gold out of everything you sell
Ok now onto the acutal wealth generation methods
Trick 3: Send your least favorite character to the New Kaineng Jumping Puzzle
Jumping Puzzles in EoD reward jade runestones from their final chest, which go for 80 silver on the trading post.
Find the wiki page to get you through the jumping puzzle here, though there are often commanders on the New Kaineng lfg offering teleport to friend transport to the end of the puzzle. Basically you get a character to the end chest and every reset log in on that character and get your free! runestone, almost a gold for ~30 seconds of work
(as a note you only get the runestone once per day per account so don't send multiple characters there)
Trick 4: Leivas Hands out Gold, make sure to collect it
Ok not actually but he may as well. So this guy who hangs out in Arborstone, once you've gotten the Globalization mastery, will sell you 5 antique summoning stones every week for a grand total of 10 green prophet shards, 10 unusual coins, 100 imperial favours, 7000 karma and 1 gold. The summoning stones can then be sold on for ~3 gold each, netting you a profit of 14 gold for going up to an npc and pressing 'f' (or whatever your interact key is)
Trick 5: fast and profitable metas you should be doing daily
Let me introduce you to my favorite wiki page:
the event timers list
This lists out every meta event and world boss that'll be happening soon and all of them will give you at least something, and the meta's from HoT onwards awards you a hero's choice chest that'll contain at least one of these valuable materials to choose from: amalgamated gemstone (60 silver), jade runestone (80 silver), ancient ambergris (1 gold 70 silver) or an antique summoning stone (3 gold). It should be noted the last 3 only appear in the EoD meta's, for all other times choose the amalgamated gemstone.
With that aside there are 3 events in particular that you should try to get done that'll take 10 minutes or less
first up is the Legendary Ley-Line Anomaly, the naked man. The timer's page tells you which zone it'll spawn in and when it does you have to seek it out and murder it. Mounts are very recommended because this thing dies fast. Anyway when you kill it, it drops 2 things: a mystic coin (1 gold 20 silver) and some vendor trash worth 50 silver, pretty gold for 5 minutes of work
next is Dragonstorm. It happens once every 2 hours starting from the eye of the north and affords you the opportunity to beat up Ryland. If you join the public option you join a crowd of up to 50 other people and its easy enough that you could even afk if you wanted (though that would be very rude). Anyway once you murder the champions and blast the dragons you get to watch them share a passionate kiss as the die and you then get 2 gold straight up, 6 memories of aurene (worth 1.5 gold in total) as well as a chance to win the lottery and get ascended weapons or, even rarer, the very expensive eye infusions
Finally is Tequatl the Sunless, a world boss in Sparkfly Fen that awards you 1 gold straight up as well as a chance at an ascended weapon as well as a bunch of materials and unidentified gear
speaking of which all the other events give unidentified gear too and they aren't actually terrible rewards, you can get a pretty penny from selling them.
Trick 6: Daily Rewards
Firstly, just logging in every day gives you a sadly decent amount of income, mostly in laurels and mystic coins. Coins can just be sold if you're after cold, laurels can be spent on a variety of stuff. And if you're looking to turn a profit, HERE are the best ways to do so.
Also, do your daily achievements people, sometimes they're a pain but the daily completionist gives 2 gold as well as 15 achievement points, more than most other achievements in the game. Also they drive you towards content you wouldn't do otherwise (the daily achievements are the reason why I've done most of the jumping puzzles). Also If you're bad at any of the dailies on offer, usually a bunch of other people are also trying to do dailies and they're often willing to help. I see mesmers porting people through the daily JPs all the time.
Trick 7: Spirit shards can be converted to Gold???
I admit, this isn't something I do myself but if you're accumulating spirit shards like I am there are methods to turn them into gold
They're listed HERE
(again, this isn't something I've tried myself, I can't vouch for how well it works and all the methods require a starting amount of gold. But if you're desperate it might be something to consider
But I want more Gold, how do I get it?
If your looking for serious gold farming there are probably better guides than this but here are a few pointers to start raking in the money
1: As far as I understand, Drizzlewood Coast is the most profitable activity in the game, gold per hour wise. Runs take a while and you kind of have to pay attention to maximise gains but, if gold's what you want this is a good option.
2: Look for meta trains, I notice them happening a lot around reset, basically its a group that goes from meta to meta doing them in sequence. There are a few guilds that do them every day so if you see a train, chances are its on at the same time every day. I find them to be pretty chill, offer some nice variety in content and offer good rewards as well.
3: Fractals. Yeah I know this is getting into endgame content but doing T4 fractal dailies every day gives you around 20 gold straight up, a bunch of materials worth even more gold and a decent chance at ascended armor and weapons (and so many ascended trinkets, seriously at this point they get auto-salvaged if they drop)
Apart from that, pretty much everything in this game gives you some amount of rewards, even if they aren't entirely obvious, so don't stress too much, provided you aren't roleplaying in the serrated blade or whatever (Though good on you for having fun!) you're likely earning some amount of income. Even if it's only in materials
#gw2#guild wars 2#gw2 gold farming#There are better guides scattered throughout the internet#searching up 'Gw2 best ways to make gold' will probably yield results#though make sure to choose recent results to avoid outdated guides#but dammit I wanted to write something down myself#so I did. Enjoy#If you have any other tricks feel free to let me know
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Or maybe it's that he will try to sell scented candles. Or maybe it's that he's trying to sell scented candles.
It's hard to know if this is a plan for the future or a dream from the past.
He has Fragrant Flickers, but that site has never been registered. He claims that "if you want a candle in a coconut shell, or that contains flowers or gemstones as part of the candle, Fragrant Flicker is the brand for you."
He also has Whisper Wick, but it's only a front page from Square Space with stock photos.
Unsurprisingly, the candles are directed toward people trying to eliminate pet odors.
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After long time of not really seeing my mother (her work, and my parents trips) I enter my parents house. My mom sees my nacklace - the one with wolves and raven skull - and goes "well, are you wearing this style?" And I go "well, yeah. I did it from upcycling two bracelets." And her reply just kinda shocked me since it was: "well, we make a lot of trips close to a historical reconstruction site of Vikings. They sell quite a lot of this style jewellery there. Maybe we can bring you some next time?" Me, looking quite astonished "Well, you don't have to. I would really appreciate it if you did but there is no need".
Me looking all the gemstone jewellery I am wearing in my head: they often have real minerals and gemstones on those sites. And if they decide to get something one day, that piece would be dedicated to Cernunnos. No other way around it.
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this thing is - horrific
and the person we just bought a beautiful blue labradorite from sent us this as an "extra freebie" and we messaged them to ask what the hell it was (more politely than that) and they said "aura jasper tower" so we searched on that and literally nothing tells us what that is but three thousand sites want to sell us some and we don't know what to do with it
generally we really hate artificially faceted minerals anyway (unless they're gemstones) and this Thing is just
and like it's got an iridescent coating on it too and we're wondering if we can strip that off? but we still don't know what it really is and we hate it and we know they meant well? sigh
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Extinction Curse Session 2023/09/20: The Hag's Heart
Warning: graphic violence!
Midori, Vavo, and Zookdar entered Opper Vandy's embalming room.
"This chamber has a strong odor of chemicals and decay. A long, brass table stands by the south wall, and at the foot of it, a stained iron grate is fixed in the floor near a pair of barrels and a bucket. The north wall holds a work table with a variety of unusual implements, including a large syringe with tubing attached to a glass tank filled with a cloudy fluid, and a large number of surgical instruments, some still showing bloodstains. The back wall of the chamber is covered in shelving that holds hundreds of urns of clay, stone, and metal as well blank nameplates in brass, and even a few gravestones that have yet to be inscribed with names of the deceased.
"This laboratory is where Vandy drains bodies and embalms them with a chemical mixture of alcohol, camphor, and myrrh. It is an imperfect process, but it preserves a body reasonably well for a few days if the weather isn’t too warm. Drained fluids are poured through the grate in the floor, which descends 6 feet to a gravel sump. Vandy regularly dumps chemicals down this drain, but it does little to forestall the stench of death that arises from within. The shelving at the rear of the lab holds unused urns and gravemarkers that he sells to clients. Cremations are performed off-site."
Vavo pointed toward the urns and gravely stated, "There. The night hag Skarja hid her heartstone in one of those urns."
"Why waste time searching? Let's smash them all!" Zookdar hefted his gnome flickmace and started bashing the urns to pieces. One urn made of lead simply toppled to its side, its lid still intact. "So far, nothing. It must be in that lead one!"
"You know, we could have just looked through them," Midori interjected, "There weren't that many, and those urns looked expensive!"
Zookdar shook off Midori's concerns. "This is too important. We have to stop the hag before she can claim any more victims!"
Vavo approached the lead urn and opened it with no small effort, causing a puff of ashes to billow out. "Let me see…aha!" Vavo pulled out and held aloft a silvery necklace with a heart-shaped pendant made from a clear gemstone. "The Hag's Heart! Midori, hold onto this. Put this in a safe place and tell nobody." He tossed the necklace to Midori, who tucked it away into one of her belt pouches.
Suddenly, the skies outside of the embalming room rumbled angrily. The party rushed outside to investigate.
"The air is split by a cloud of brimstone-laden steam, which parts to reveal a hideous hag with elephantine feet and a body covered in razor-sharp horns."
Midori smacked herself on the forehead. "Ah, shit! We touched her stuff an' pissed her off! Well, it's three on one. Let's get her!" She drew her rapier in preparation to fight.
Then, through the billowing steam, another figure emerged: an enormous black horse with flaming hooves. With every breath, it exhaled black smoke. It strode to Skarja's side and nuzzled her.
"Foolish mortals! That item belongs to me! Give to me my heartstone this moment, and I shall release the mortician to you." She extended her hand expectantly.
Vavo stepped forward, chest out, and struck the shaft of his beer-stein flail defiantly onto the ground. "Foul creature, we shall do no such thing! Your reign of terror ends tonight, for we are true and righteous heroes, and we shall defeat you and your hellish minion!"
Midori's eyes shifted from side to side. "Well, maybe some of us are righteous," she muttered.
"No deal?" Skarja was taken aback momentarily. "Oh, uh, that is only a minor setback. Yes! I shall slay you all and take my heartstone back from your cold, dead hands!" She swiftly mounted her pet nightmare and cackled intimidatingly.
Zookdar bellowed, "Then we fight!" He let out a war cry and dashed at the night hag. A swing of his flickmace connected with her, but did not appear to damage her much. A sweep of his flickmace at the nightmare missed the target.
Midori's attention was drawn to the nightmare as she desperately tried to recall any knowledge she could about the hellish beast. "Uhhh, fiery, smoky horse. Right. Well, EAT ROCKS!" She waved her left hand to telekinetically pull up some blunt stones from the ground, then fired the projectiles at the nightmare. They bounced off of the nightmare's nose, causing it to flinch, earning Midori a menacing glance. "Huh. Guess I better try somethin' else."
Skarja pointed a clawed finger at Zookdar. "Impudent fool! I summon the plagues of the abyss to vex thee!" The color ran out of Zookdar's face and he slumped somewhat, weakened. She slashed out twice at the gnome with her claws for good measure, bloodying his face.
The nightmare bit Zookdar and pounded him with its flaming hooves, knocking Zookdar to the ground.
Vavo shouted, "Zookdar!" He quickly called upon Cayden Cailean for the divine power to heal his injured companion, but Zookdar was still bloody.
Zookdar pulled himself to his feet with some effort and swung at the hag and the nightmare.
Midori lamented, "We never shoulda started this with only three of us! Hey, what if we start up a circus performance, and then send in the clowns! Yeah! Then the clowns can help us fight!"
"Midori!" Zookdar yelled, exasperated, "You're not helping! And it doesn't work that way!"
"Ugh, fine!" She raised her hand upward and her eyes glowed green. "Behold, the grand finale of your wickedness, Skarja! My words, sharp as daggers and swift as arrows, shall pierce the veil of your dark arts. Let the truth bite deeper than lies with my biting words!"
Skarja just looked at Midori and cackled. "Oh, child! Your powers are weak! Perhaps some more weakness would suit you…." She pointed at Midori, shooting a ray of cold light into her forehead. Midori felt her body grow feeble. "Now sleep, little one!" Skarja flicked her wrist and Midori felt a wave of exhaustion hit her, but she shook it off and remained alert.
"Hyaaah!" Skarja encouraged her nightmare to run over Zookdar in a straight line headed toward Vavo, who was unable to evade the trample. Zookdar grunted and collapsed into a heap on the ground. Vavo shrieked in pain from the hooves and caught on fire from the flames.
Vavo stumbled away from his foes and moved toward Zookdar, casting another healing spell his way. "What?" Vavo exclaimed as Zookdar remained still. "Midori, we're in over our heads, here! Zookdar's down!"
Not about to back down, Midori sustained her spell. "Skarja, you may lurk in shadows and deal in nightmares, but your malice is no match for my spirit. With these biting words, I strike at you, let my voice carry the weight of my resolve!" Skarja squawked from the power of the attack. Midori followed up with another telekinetic projectile attack on Skarja, eliciting a hiss of pain.
"You vex me, little one, but first I shall attend to the one with real power!" She turned the nightmare around toward Vavo and readied a strike with her claws. As rider and steed bore down on the halfling cleric, hooves and claws struck true with sickening squelches. Skarja turned toward Midori. "Now it's your turn to die!"
With the last bit of her spell's power, Midori spat out, "Skarja, you may think you're a night terror, but I am the dream you fear! Your malevolence is no match for my melody. With a voice that cuts deeper than the sharpest blade, I unleash upon you the power of my biting words!" Skarja reeled from the hit. Midori let loose more projectiles but completely missed her target.
Skarja wiped her face with her hand. "Little fox. I just realized something. YOU are the one holding my heartstone." She twisted her hands up into the air. "Heart of hearts, bring forth a shadow blast!"
From Midori's pouch where she was hiding the heartstone, a glowing, sickly red light emanated followed by a destructive blast of shadows, lightning, and ice slamming into her body. She screeched with pain as every muscle in her body contracted at once. She almost fell to the ground, but was able to catch herself by using her rapier like a cane, barely holding on to her consciousness. Midori looked up at Skarja in combined fury and defiance. "Still standing, bitch!"
"Not for long." Skarja's face twisted into a cruel, vicious grin. "Crush her!" The nightmare strode forward to trample Midori.
Midori's vision blurred and her eyes flickered shut briefly, opening to see the nightmare drawing closer as if in slow motion. The red light from her pouch illuminated the nighttime scene with surreal highlights and shadows. Once the nightmare's hooves landed upon her, pounding her into the ground with jarring crunches, Midori felt the most intense pain that she had ever felt in her life. She felt the urge to scream but found her throat too full of liquid to make a sound. Before she could process what was happening, the pain stopped, much to her surprise.
Midori thought to roll to the left and jump to her feet, but she quickly realized that she was completely immobilized. Her feet would not respond. Nor her legs. Nor her arms. She could not even turn her head to look for Skarja. Her urge to gasp for air yielded to the inability to move her lungs.
Midori's eyes flickered shut once more. Fractions of seconds became minutes to her.
In her mind's eye, she saw a vision of her parents. "Okaeri nasai, Mido-chan <Welcome back, Mido-chan>," they replied together.
"Tadaima <I'm home>," Midori replied, reflexively. She saw visions of Toby and Myron appear as well. "I'm…dead." They all looked at her with sorrow.
"Wait, where are my siblings? Are they not with you?"
The visions reached out to embrace Midori. She reciprocated, but a wall of force prevented them from touching.
Midori felt something tug at her soul, pulling her farther and farther from her loved ones. "No, wait!"
Midori's eyes opened once more to see Skarja's hideous face grinning down at her, illuminated more brightly by the increasing glow of the heartstone that Skarja had just liberated from its hiding place. "Ah, young fox, how your light fades. Gaze upon me and despair. Your life force ebbs like the tide. Your dawn will never come. This is the fate of all who dare stand against the night."
Midori's eyes closed.
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Do you have a favorite gemstone? Or if favorite is too hard, one that comes to mind first that you love?
I don't know if I have a favorite to be honest. The first that came to mind is rose quartz, because when I was around 16 and getting more into astrology, a site told me it was my birth stone. (Now I know birthstones are bogus and just a way to sell you more gems, but still, rose quartz stuck with me).
And look! It's in your name now. Plus, it's pink, so it's you.
#i believe it was also the first pendulum that i actively used but don't @ me on that#but i also like obsidian and tiger's eye and labradorite a lot#and i'm always giving eyes at the pretty blue ones#i just love looking at gemstones and needing to restrain myself not to grab them#what's yours?#answered#shi#roseqrtzrabbit
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London Calling: The Cheapside Hoard On View for the First Time
The Cheapside Hoard, as it’s known, hasn’t been seen in public since 1914, is now in an exhibition at The Museum of London.
BY SARAH MOWER
October 15, 2013
Image may contain Accessories Accessory Jewelry Earring and Gemstone
Photo: Courtesy of the Museum of London
As a child growing up enamored of history, my earliest fantasy was what it would be like to find undiscovered treasure. When I was thirteen, living in the Roman city of Bath, my dream came true. My mother had passed a construction site in town and got me a Saturday job helping out on a dig run by the local museum. Every time anything is torn down in the city center of my hometown, archaeologists are given a grace period to investigate what lies beneath the foundations before the next building is thrown up. After six blissful weeks scraping away with a trowel—in what the chief archaeologist told us was a cesspit, an unglamorous rubbish dump, in other words—I turned up an oval object no bigger than half my little fingernail. My teenage scream sent everyone running. It was an amber Romano-British jewel engraved with a figure of a goddess, thrown in there, or lost, by someone who passed the spot sometime between 60 and 70 AD, perhaps on the way to the thermal spa just down the road. Hardly the most important discovery ever unearthed in my part of the world, but my own.
Well, that’s nothing compared with the mesmerizing discovery made one day in 1912 when a gang of construction workers was demolishing a building in Cheapside, in the City of London. Digging in the cellar, they came upon the biggest cache of Elizabethan and Jacobean jewelery ever found: nearly five hundred magnificent pieces made of diamond, pearl, and rubies; rings, drop earrings in the shape of bunches of grapes, multiple strings of filigree flowers, ornaments fashioned as huge bows, an exquisite gold and enamel perfume bottle, and a tiny fob-watch set in a solid geometric casing of bevelled emeralds. The men celebrated by setting off to sell their finds to a pawnbroker. Luckily, an aristocrat, Lord Harcourt, heard of it, intervened, and ordered the treasure to be bought for the nation.
The Cheapside Hoard, as it’s known, hasn’t been seen in public since 1914, is now in an exhibition at The Museum of London. No one knows who owned the treasure—but historians believe the stash is so large it must have belonged to one of the jewelers in the area, who buried it some time after the Great Fire of London, and was perhaps left to fight and die in the English Civil War, or fled the country never to return. Visitors are asked to leave bags and coats at the door before picking up magnifying glasses to marvel in close-up at wonders magically arrayed amongst portraits illustrating how Elizabethan ladies and Jacobean grandees liked to bedeck themselves. For connoisseurs and history geeks, it’s a visual feast—and one I’d bet will be serving as inspiration for many a designer. As for me? All the teenage thrill of my buried memory from Bath came flooding back, for a minute.
Source: Sarah Mower
Vogue.com 2013
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From Heirlooms to Cash: A Guide to Selling Estate Jewelry
Estate jewelry holds not just monetary value but often sentimental significance as well. These heirlooms, passed down through generations, tell stories of heritage, love, and memories. But there comes a time when you might consider parting with these cherished pieces. Whether it's to declutter, liquidate an estate, or gain financial flexibility, selling estate jewelry can be a rewarding experience when done right.
If you're looking to sell gold jewelry in Austin or wondering where to sell estate jewelry in Austin, this comprehensive guide will walk you through the entire process, ensuring you get the best value for your treasures.
What is Estate Jewelry?
Estate jewelry refers to pre-owned jewelry, often passed down as an inheritance or purchased from estate sales. It can range from antique and vintage pieces to modern designs. Some common characteristics of estate jewelry include:
Antique Jewelry: Pieces that are over 100 years old, often reflecting craftsmanship from the Georgian, Victorian, or Edwardian eras.
Vintage Jewelry: Jewelry that is 20 to 100 years old, often showcasing styles from Art Deco, Retro, or Mid-Century Modern periods.
Contemporary Estate Jewelry: Recently made pieces that are pre-owned.
Understanding the category your jewelry falls into is crucial, as it impacts the value.
Why Sell Estate Jewelry?
There are many reasons to sell estate jewelry. Here are some of the most common motivations:
Financial Flexibility: Turn unused jewelry into cash to meet immediate financial needs or fund new ventures.
Decluttering: Simplify your collection by selling pieces you no longer wear.
Estate Liquidation: Settle an estate by fairly distributing the proceeds from jewelry sales.
Emotional Closure: Part with items that hold memories you’re ready to move on from.
Market Opportunities: Take advantage of rising gold prices to maximize your returns.
Step 1: Evaluate Your Estate Jewelry
The first step to selling estate jewelry is understanding its worth. Here are some factors to consider:
1. Type of Metal
Gold, silver, and platinum are the most common precious metals used in estate jewelry. When selling gold jewelry in Austin, check the karat stamp (e.g., 14k, 18k) to understand its purity.
2. Gemstone Value
If your jewelry includes gemstones such as diamonds, sapphires, or emeralds, their quality will significantly impact the value. Factors like cut, clarity, carat weight, and color are key considerations.
3. Craftsmanship and Design
Intricate designs, unique craftsmanship, or pieces from renowned designers can fetch higher prices.
4. Condition
Jewelry in good condition is typically worth more. However, even damaged items can hold value for their metal and gemstones.
5. Age and Rarity
Antique or vintage pieces that are rare or from a specific era often carry a premium.
Step 2: Research the Market
Before selling estate jewelry, research the current market trends. Gold prices fluctuate, so if you’re looking to sell gold jewelry in Austin, monitor market rates to ensure you’re selling at the right time.
Additionally, explore the demand for vintage or antique pieces. Local buyers in Austin may have specific preferences that influence pricing.
Step 3: Choose the Right Selling Method
There are several ways to sell estate jewelry, each with its pros and cons:
1. Local Jewelry Stores
Many reputable jewelry stores in Austin specialize in buying estate jewelry. They offer convenience and often provide on-the-spot evaluations.
Pros: Immediate payment, professional appraisals.
Cons: Offers may not reflect the highest market value.
2. Online Marketplaces
Platforms like eBay, Etsy, or specialized jewelry resale sites can help you reach a global audience.
Pros: Potential for higher prices.
Cons: Requires effort in listing, shipping, and handling negotiations.
3. Gold Buyers
If your jewelry’s primary value is in its gold content, consider visiting a gold buyer in Austin.
Pros: Quick transactions.
Cons: Focus on metal value, disregarding design or craftsmanship.
4. Estate Sales or Auctions
For high-value or rare pieces, estate sales or auctions can be an excellent option.
Pros: Potential for competitive bidding.
Cons: Fees and commission may reduce profits.
5. Specialized Estate Jewelry Buyers
Buyers specializing in estate jewelry often provide the best balance of convenience and fair pricing. Look for reputable options in Austin with positive reviews.
Step 4: Prepare Your Jewelry for Sale
To maximize the value of your estate jewelry, follow these steps:
Clean Your Jewelry: A simple cleaning can enhance its appearance. Use a gentle jewelry cleaner or consult a professional.
Organize Documentation: Gather any receipts, appraisals, or certificates of authenticity. These add credibility and value.
Take Quality Photos: If selling online, high-quality images showcasing your jewelry’s details can attract more buyers.
Seek a Professional Appraisal: An appraisal by a certified jeweler or gemologist provides a clear understanding of your jewelry’s worth.
Step 5: Find a Trusted Buyer
When choosing where to sell estate jewelry in Austin, prioritize trust and transparency. Here are some tips:
Read Reviews: Look for customer testimonials and online ratings.
Verify Credentials: Ensure the buyer is licensed and experienced.
Ask About Policies: Understand the buyer’s appraisal process, payment methods, and return policies.
Austin offers several reputable options, from local jewelers to specialized estate jewelry buyers.
Step 6: Negotiate and Close the Deal
Once you receive an offer, don’t hesitate to negotiate. Research similar pieces to understand their market value and use this information to support your counteroffer.
After agreeing on a price, ensure you receive payment in a secure and timely manner. Many buyers in Austin offer immediate cash or electronic payment options.
Tips for Selling Estate Jewelry in Austin
Avoid Emotional Pricing: Sentimental value doesn’t translate to monetary value. Be realistic about pricing.
Beware of Scams: Stick to reputable buyers with verified credentials.
Consider Multiple Offers: Don’t settle for the first offer. Shop around to find the best deal.
Monitor Gold Prices: If selling gold jewelry, timing your sale with market highs can maximize returns.
Know When to Hold On: If market conditions aren’t favorable, it might be wise to wait.
Why Austin is an Ideal Place to Sell Estate Jewelry
Austin is home to a thriving jewelry market with numerous trusted buyers and a vibrant community of collectors. Whether you want to sell gold jewelry in Austin or find a specialized buyer for antique pieces, the city offers diverse options to meet your needs.
Moreover, Austin’s competitive market ensures you can receive fair offers for your estate jewelry. With proper research and preparation, you can turn your heirlooms into cash while preserving their legacy.
Final Thoughts
Selling estate jewelry doesn’t have to be a daunting task. By understanding the value of your pieces, researching the market, and choosing the right selling method, you can navigate the process with confidence. Whether you’re downsizing, liquidating an estate, or simply seeking financial flexibility, Austin provides the perfect backdrop to sell gold jewelry or estate pieces with ease.
If you’re ready to take the next step, start by finding a trusted buyer in Austin who values your jewelry as much as you do. With the right approach, you can honor the legacy of your heirlooms while gaining the financial freedom you need.
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How to Approach Local Jewelry Appraisers and Buyers Near You
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When it comes to selling your jewelry, whether it's an inherited piece, a vintage treasure, or something you no longer wear, knowing how to approach local jewelry appraisers and buyers near you can make all the difference. Not only do you want to get the best possible price for your items, but you also want to ensure that you're dealing with reputable professionals who will treat you fairly. This guide will take you through the process step-by-step, offering tips on finding trustworthy buyers and appraisers, understanding their services, and maximizing your return.
Understanding Jewelry Appraisal: What Is It?
Before diving into how to approach local jewelry appraisers and buyers near you, it’s crucial to understand what a jewelry appraisal entails. Essentially, it is an expert evaluation of your jewelry's quality and worth. This process involves assessing various factors such as:
Material Composition: The type of metal (gold, silver, platinum) and gemstones used. Craftsmanship: The quality of workmanship that went into creating the piece. Market Demand: Current trends influencing the value of similar items. Historical Significance: For antique or estate pieces, their origin can enhance value.
A well-conducted appraisal not only helps in determining a fair price but can also be vital for insurance purposes.
How to Approach Local Jewelry Appraisers and Buyers Near You Researching Local Options
The first step in approaching local jewelry appraisers and buyers is research. Start by searching online for phrases like "jewelry quick antique jewelry buyers buyers near me" or "local jewelry appraisers." You could also look up reviews on sites like Yelp or Google Reviews to gauge customer satisfaction levels.
Questions to Ask When Researching Buyers What types of jewelry do they specialize in? Are they certified professionals? Do they offer free consultations? How long have they been in business? Can they provide references from previous clients? Checking Credentials and Reputation
Once you've narrowed down your options, it's essential to check their credentials. Look for:
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Certifications from recognized organizations (e.g., GIA). Membership in professional associations (e.g., National Association of Jewelry Appraisers). Positive reviews across multiple platforms. Visiting Local Stores
Physical visits can provide a wealth of information about how a buyer operates. Pay attention to:
The professionalism of staff. The cleanliness and organization of the store. Their willingness to answer questions without pressuring you into a sale. Types of Jewelry Buyers Available
When considering how to approach local jewelry appraisers and buyers near you, it helps to know the different types out there:
1. Estate Jewelry Buyers Near Me
These specialists focus on buying pre-owned or inherited pieces. They often have expertise in valuing vintage items.
2. Antique Jewelry Buyers Near Me
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Discover Jaipur: The Pink Jewel of Rajasthan
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is a city that combines the majestic charm of its royal past with the vibrant spirit of modern India. Also known as the "Pink City" for the distinctive terracotta shade of its buildings, Jaipur is a destination that enchants visitors with its architectural splendor, cultural richness and timeless traditions.
A Journey Through History and Architecture Jaipur's architectural wonders are a testament to the vision of its founder, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, who established the city in 1727. Designed with precision and foresight, it became India's first planned city. A magnificent monument to Jaipur's royal heritage, the iconic City Palace houses museums and courtyards that reflect the wealth of a bygone era. The ornate façade of the nearby Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) draws attention with its 953 small windows that allow the royal women to observe the goings-on in privacy.
Amer Fort, perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking views and is a perfect blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Sheesh Mahal (Palace of Mirrors) is particularly captivating, with its walls inlaid with shining mirrors. Jaipur's Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is another architectural marvel, showcasing Jai Singh II's astronomical talents with its giant sundials and other instruments.
A Shopper's Paradise Jaipur's bustling bazaars are a feast for all the senses. While Johari Bazaar is famous for its sparkling gemstones, Tripolia Bazaar sells exquisite lacquer jewellery and traditional bangles. Textiles embellished with block prints and Bandhani designs, handmade leather mojri and colourful Rajasthani quilts are some of the treasures to be found here. Don't forget to haggle - it's part of the experience!
Culinary Adventures The flavours of Jaipur are as rich as its history. Enjoy traditional Rajasthani dishes such as dal baati churma, gatte ki sabji and laal maas. For dessert, enjoy the honeycomb sweet ghevar or freshly made rabri. The city's rooftop cafes also offer the perfect opportunity to enjoy these delicacies while taking in panoramic city views.
Cultural Experiences Jaipur is a hub for cultural celebrations. Make sure to time your visit to coincide with events such as the Jaipur Literature Festival and the Teej Festival. You'll get to witness the city come alive with dance, music and vibrant processions. Elephant rides, camel safaris and folk performances round out the immersive experience.
Whether it's history, shopping, food or culture, Jaipur has something for everyone. This fascinating city offers a glimpse into its royal past and welcomes its future with open arms, making it an absolute must-see for travelers from all over the world.
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How to Sell Your Gemstones for Cash – a Complete Guide
Selling your gemstones for cash can be a very rewarding and profitable process whether you inherit them, buy them as an investment, or simply have stones that you no longer want. To really squeeze out the best for this, it is important to follow a structured approach, beginning with an appraisal of your gems and finding the right marketplace to present them to. Here's step-by-step advice on how to sell your gemstones for cash and maximize your profit.
Know the Value of Your Gemstones Through Professional Appraisal
Knowing the value of your gemstone is the most important step you should follow before placing them for sale. Engage a professional, but an expert gemologist or jewellery appraiser who, based on their expertise, can give an accurate evaluation of the quality and characteristics of the gemstone, such as:
Carat Weight: The size and weight of a gemstone can greatly affect its price, especially when it is a precious stone, for example diamonds, emeralds, or sapphires.
Clarity: It refers to the existence of any inclusions or blemishes. Inclusions and blemishes are tiny internal and outer imperfections that worsen the clarity of stones. The higher the clarity, the more valuable a gemstone would be.
Colour: In coloured gemstones, the intensity, saturation, and depth of the color is in direct proportion to prices.
Cut: In cut gemstones, the reflection of light wonderfully increases the value. The existence of proper cut in a gemstone also decides how it would sparkle or show its color.
Most gemstone appraisal services will give you a certificate upon completing the appraisal. That is very helpful in selling, as a certified gemstone will often sell for better prices, as its authenticity and quality are guaranteed through the certificate. It is not always necessary, but it is always welcomed, as it can be the variation in price you realize.
Research Current Market Trends
Another thing is check current market value and trends. The price of gemstones depends on various factors, such as the demand and supply situation, and also the general outlook of the market. For example, a particular gemstone may go in good demand at certain points of the year or due to some popular jewelry fashion. Knowing going rates for similar gemstones to yours will help determine a reasonable, competitive asking price.
Check online marketplaces and auction sites to know what similar stones have recently sold for.
Reach Out to Dealers: If you can, talk to gemstone dealers who may have insights into what's in demand and what's trending, especially for unique and rare stones.
Some stones, like emeralds and sapphires, tend to be seasonal. Expect the price to change depending on the season.
Choose the Right Selling Platform
The platform in which you will sell your gemstones is a very important thing because different platforms are unique in some way or another. Here are some of the popular options:
Jewelry Stores and Pawn Shops: These stores and shops are where you can Sell Your Gemstones for Cash easily and conveniently, although the cash price they will give you may not be high as they would look forward to selling them at a profit.
Online Auction Platforms: eBay, Etsy, and many more platforms where you are able to reach the entire globe, which increases your chances of selling at the right price. You should note that there is an expense to list there, and sometimes you spend a while waiting for the right individual to purchase it from you. You also have the gemstone market. People search specifically for particular precious stones.
Gemstone Dealers and Brokers For precious or high-quality gemstones, it is better to sell directly to gem dealers or brokers because they generally provide a fair price considering that the true worth of your gemstones they are aware of.
Auction Houses: If your gemstone has historical aspects, then that quality or rare gemstone may sell very well. Due to this reason, auction houses would attract only those buyers who require a unique or valuable piece of stone. Do not forget to contact a highly respected auction house and understand their terms including commission fees.
Prepare and Present Your Gemstones
Presentation is the key to selling gemstones. Clean your gemstones prior to listing by using a cleaning solution known to be safe for gemstones. Dirty or scratched stones are not as attractive to a buyer, so make sure they are dust free and clean.
For online, take clear pictures of the gemstone. Proper lighting can always bring out the best in the gemstone itself, such as its colour, clarity, and cut. Try to capture different angles that will show off the gemstone best.
Selling in person should present the gemstones to the buyer so that they can be closely examined. Produce certificates, appraisals or any other similar documents with you to assuage the customer's mind about the authenticity of the gemstone.
Price Competitively
The setting of a realistic and competitive price is of prime importance as it will attract the potential buyers. Reasonable pricing could be based on your research and appraisal. Don't overprice it because this may be unappealing to the buyers, but undervalue it by under-pricing if you actually believe in the high value of the gemstone.
And, of course, account for any small negotiation margin, especially in case you are willing to give up a few dollars on the price. That will make negotiations easier and save you from haggling over it when settling on a mutually acceptable price with your buyer.
Negotiate with Confidence
Since negotiation is part and parcel of selling gemstones, customers might request a lower price; thus discuss confidently all the attributes and value of the gemstone in the market. Be polite but firm, especially when you feel he or she is getting your stone at a bad price.
If you have some interested buyers, then take the competition to your advantage. If you can mention other people who are also interested, then you might get the best offer. Staying professional and well-informed will help in negotiations and would ensure that you get the best deal.
Finalize the Sale Securely
Once you and the buyer agree on the price, you can sell your vehicle in a safe way. In case of physical sales, you are expected to accept cash or use any other trustworthy electronic method of payment. In case you sell your car online, consider trusted ways of payment while dealing with the buyer. This will help protect you against fraudulent deals. You can rely on PayPal and safe bank transfers as a legitimate method for both parties.
Ensure the buyer understands the terms of the sale and any return policy, which may apply. Once the payment is received, ensure to ship the gemstone within a matter of hours if the sale took place online, using a trusted courier which can handle claims in case of loss or damage.
FAQs on Sell Your Gemstones for Cash
How do you know whether the gem you cherish is precious?
The value of a gem depends on several factors including carat weight, clarity, color, and cut. The only way to have an accurate valuation is by getting your gems appraised by a certified gemologist. Appraisal service will provide you with detailed quality, rarity, and estimated market value information about the stone.
2. Do i need a certificate to sell my gemstone?
While not strictly necessary, a certificate is highly recommended. Certified gems typically carry higher prices because a buyer feels more secure in their legitimacy and quality. A seal from reputable organizations such as the Gemological Institute of America can dramatically increase the value and attractiveness of your gemstone.
3. Is it better to sell gemstones online or in person?
Each has its advantages. Selling through the Internet offers the flexibility of wider coverage in terms of the audience, but selling could take time to find a buyer, with possible listing fees. Selling directly to a jewelry store or gemstone dealer will give you instant cash but at a possible reduced price. Choose considering the value of the gemstone, your urgency, and your comfort level.
But asking for the right price of a gemstone is something to negotiate about. The first thing you would do when selling a gemstone is to find out how much your gemstone is worth. Always be aware of the market, so you know your standards. Proudly present the quality of your gemstone and relevant certifications. If done with confidence, you would even find that such a price is not negotiable, and all parties involved would be content with a high price if such is indeed reasonably paid. Good manners and professionalism also help in negotiations.
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Goldium – Sparkle and Shine: The Ultimate Jewellery Store
“Goldium - Where Jewellery Meets the Perfect Online Experience”
When it comes to promoting earrings online, your website’s look and performance are key. It wishes to exude luxury, elegance, and reliability, convincing traffic that they’re making a safe, rewarding purchase. Goldium, a Jewellery Store WooCommerce Theme, is the answer for those looking to make an impact in the digital market with super jewellery. This theme no longer solely enhances the aesthetics of your website online however additionally affords equipment and points designed to make your online earrings keep each fascinating and especially functional. In this post, we’ll discover the top advantages of the usage of the Goldium theme, and why it’s a game-changer for earrings eCommerce.
What Makes Goldium a Unique Jewellery Store Theme?
Goldium is specially designed to show off earring collections in an attractive, seamless way, making it best for shops that choose to attain luxurious buyers. Built with WooCommerce compatibility, Goldium permits you to leverage the strength of one of the world’s most famous eCommerce development platforms, giving you sturdy online shop performance proper out of the box. With a variety of customization options, intuitive features, and a mobile-first design, this theme makes your website online shine as brightly as the gemstones you’re selling.
Top Benefits of the Goldium WooCommerce Theme for Jewellery Stores
Elegant Design That Reflects Luxury
Goldium’s visible diagram is readymade to exude sophistication and luxury, which is best for ring retailers. The theme affords beautiful templates, fonts, and layouts that right away speak quality, giving site visitors a feeling of confidence and enchantment when purchasing top-class jewellery.
Every web page graph in Goldium is crafted to spotlight your products, with sufficient white house and customizable photograph galleries that let your rings communicate for themselves. The theme additionally helps high-resolution snapshots to show off every element of your jewellery, making it handy to create a lookbook-style show that attracts shoppers.
Fully Responsive and Mobile-First
In today’s world, mobile buying is on the rise. Goldium is constructed as a mobile-first theme, making sure your website appears flawless on any device, whether or not a desktop, tablet, or smartphone. This responsiveness enhances the consumer experience, making searching seamless for possible clients anywhere they are.
A mobile-optimized website additionally helps with SEO, making sure that your keep ranks greater on search engines and is effortlessly discoverable with the aid of customers who are on the go.
WooCommerce Integration for Powerful eCommerce Functionality
WooCommerce is famous for its reliability and feature-rich environment, making it the top desire for eCommerce platforms. Goldium’s full WooCommerce integration offers you admission to full-size functionalities, from product administration to stock control, invulnerable price gateways, and order tracking.
You’ll have all the equipment you want to manipulate your ring's company smoothly, alongside alternatives for including extensions as your company grows. This platform helps several methods, permitting clients to pick the handiest one for them, similarly improving the buying experience.
High-Converting Product Pages
Goldium is optimized for conversions, with product pages designed to motivate engagement and lead clients towards purchase. Its product galleries, zoom features, and small print sections let you exhibit every ring piece in amazing detail.
Features like "Add to Wishlist" and "Quick View" assist increase conversions using giving clients extra management over their buying experience, making it handy for them to view product small print or retailer gadgets for later consideration.
Built-in search engine optimization
Organic search is a crucial channel for earring shops searching to entice clients barring heavy reliance on ads. Goldium consists of SEO-friendly aspects such as optimized URLs, responsive design, and structured data, assisting your merchandise to rank higher on search engines like Google.
This SEO-ready theme additionally integrates with famous web optimization plugins, permitting you to maximize your visibility and deliver greater site visitors to your site with minimal effort.
Customizable with Drag-and-Drop Page Builder
Not all rings save proprietors are internet developers, which is why Goldium is designed with ease of customization in mind. The theme consists of a drag-and-drop web page builder that allows you to create and customise layouts except for any coding knowledge.
Whether you’re including banners, changing fonts, or adjusting the graph of product pages, the Goldium theme provides sizable customization choices to swimsuit your brand’s special aesthetic and useful needs.
Multiple Shop Layouts to Showcase Your Collections
Goldium presents a range of save format options, which include grid, list, and carousel displays, permitting you to exhibit collections in a way that satisfactorily enhances your products. The theme additionally consists of lovely product class pages, supporting clients without difficulty navigating through collections such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and more.
Customizable keep layouts supply you the flexibility to show merchandise in a way that aligns with your brand's identity, making the purchasing trip as enticing as possible.
Integrated Customer Review and Rating System
Reviews are imperative for constructing faith with attainable buyers, particularly for high-value objects like jewellery. Goldium comes with an integrated patron overview and ranking system, encouraging relaxed clients to depart remarks and assist others make buy decisions.
Customer critiques can enhance your store’s credibility and enhance conversions, as consumers are greater probably to buy merchandise with nice remarks from other customers.
Speed Optimization for Enhanced Performance
Online purchasing is all about convenience, and nothing can deter a consumer faster than a sluggish website. Goldium is optimized for speed, making sure that your earrings keep masses rapidly and present a clean shopping experience.
This pace optimization no longer solely enhances the person ride but additionally improves your SEO, as search engines choose fast-loading websites. By deciding on Goldium, you make sure that clients continue to be engaged and don’t abandon your website due to gradual loading times.
Comprehensive Support and Documentation
Goldium is designed to be user-friendly, however, if you do run into any issues, there’s special documentation and a devoted guide available. With step-by-step courses and on-the-spot patron support, you can make sure your shop runs easily and deal with any problems that may also occur efficiently.
This guide characteristic is helpful for commercial company proprietors who choose to keep their keep except dedicating too an awful lot of time to troubleshooting, permitting you to centre of attention greater on developing your brand.
Why Choose WooCommerce for Your Jewellery Store?
WooCommerce is one of the most dependent on and bendy eCommerce structures available, powering over 30% of online shops worldwide. Its versatility makes it the best desire for high-end, areas of interest markets like jewellery. Here are a few motives why pairing Goldium with WooCommerce can create the last online purchasing experience:
Flexible Product Management – WooCommerce permits you to without problems manipulate inventory, set up variable products, and exhibit special descriptions for high-ticket items.
Secure Payments – WooCommerce’s built-in tightly closed fee selections provide each of you and your clients peace of mind, as transactions are encrypted and reliable.
Scalability – WooCommerce grows with your business, permitting you to add greater products, combine new price gateways, and deploy extra plugins as needed.
Extensive Analytics – WooCommerce’s analytics equipment supplies you with in-depth insights into client behaviour, product performance, and shop sales, assisting you make data-driven decisions.
Conclusion
At Siddhi Infosoft For everyone searching to construct a thriving online rings business, the Goldium Jewellery Store WooCommerce Theme effectively combines elegance, functionality, and a customer-friendly experience. From its luxurious diagram and mobile-first method to effective eCommerce integration and customization options, Goldium lets you craft an online save that displays the status of your products.
Sparkle and shine with Goldium – the closing theme to bring up your ring's company online. Whether you are simply beginning or increasing a mounted brand, Goldium provides the entirety you want to make a lasting influence in the aggressive world of earrings eCommerce.
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