Term "jewellery" = ring/amulet/belt and NOT Jewel
Just a little detail: I came across the devination card "The lover", and in it's description it says "jewellery" in yellow.
I think this term "jewelerry" is not very appropriate, because it makes me think I will get a jewel from the card, when instead I get a ring, amulet or belt. I don't know if this term is used anywhere else in the game, but it makes me think that it came before jewels were introduced to the game. So I think it could be updated. Last bumped on Nov 27, 2016, 11:45:07 AM
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" They should call it trinkets. |
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A jewel isn't jewelry by itself. The terms are very clear and distinct in their definitions. The words may be similar but only because jewelry often has jewels set into them but a loose jewel does not make jewelry.
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un set stones(jewels) are not jewellery until it's mounted in something
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Hmm I think you're right. My bad then.
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