Chapter 25
“Reasonably Priced Accessories?”
“Oh~ this looks nice.
If we use rare gemstones, people might start questioning where we got them from.
So let’s use stones that are easier to obtain,
and sell high-quality accessories made from them at a slightly lower price.”
Ruri held one up and let the light shine through it.
She thought it looked good enough to wear to the office —
and perfect for everyday use.
“Women tend to want the same design in multiple colors
if they really like the shape, after all~”
“This clasp… is it gold?”
“Of course it is! This is the Kingdom of Jewels.
What else would we use besides gold or silver?”
Pure puffed up her cheeks as she said it.
“Right, right~
But since I want to sell them affordably…
maybe stainless-steel accessories would be better?”
“Stainless steel?”
Bron tilted his head in confusion.
Ruri sighed. “Ah, it’s a hassle to explain—hold on a second.”
She left and came back from her room holding a small piece of surgical stainless steel.
“It’s a material that doesn’t cause allergies easily and doesn’t rust.
Can you work with it?”
The fairies stared intently at it. Then Pure waved her wand,
and a chain made of the same material appeared in the air.
“There! Now that we’ve learned this alloy,
we can make anything from it.”
Such a cheeky fairy—but quite useful.
Ruri smiled and said,
“Then let’s make earrings, clip-ons, necklaces, rings, and bracelets with lapis lazuli.
Oh—and hairpins or hair accessories would be nice too.
Also, brooches, ear cuffs, and ear hooks—
could you make those too?”
“Sure, but… what’s an ear hook?”
Lapis tilted her head curiously.
“You don’t know? It’s an accessory that hooks over your ear.
Uh, like… this.”
Ruri showed them a picture on her screen and explained.
“That’s interesting. So such things exist too.
I bet they’d be popular even here in the kingdom,”
Alec said, eyes glued to the image.
“What other kinds of accessories do people wear in your world?”
asked Zakuro, also intrigued.
“Glasses chains are pretty popular too.”
“Glasses?”
The fairies tilted their heads again.
Ah, right. Since no one in this country gets sick,
there must be no nearsightedness or farsightedness either…
Ruri tilted her own head, realizing that.
“I have a mild case of presbyopia, so I own a pair.
Here—these are glasses.”
She placed them on the table.
“What a strangely shaped object.
How do you use it?”
Litia picked them up and examined them curiously.
“They’re tools that help people with poor eyesight see clearly,”
Ruri explained, putting them on her face.
“Oh~ fascinating!”
“So if your eyes are bad, you can’t see?”
Nell and Chrysos looked at her with puzzled expressions.
“I’m not nearsighted,
so I use them only when reading small letters.
For people who are nearsighted or farsighted,
wearing glasses makes objects appear sharp and clear.”
The fairies all nodded, clearly impressed.
Alright, then—
let’s make some using rose quartz, crystal, aquamarine,
onyx, citrine, tourmaline, moonstone,
labradorite, fluorite, and garnet.
We’ll create a few pieces and see how they sell.





