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Jeweller CarthageCarthage Industrial Level 2

Jeweller

Noblewomen bicker over his gems like the Graeae fighting for the eye.

Jewellers provided the ancient world with one of the most potent methods of displaying wealth and status. The art of smithing precious metals was re-introduced to the western Mediterranean from the east, which also acted as the source for most of the raw ingredients. The inevitable associations with far off places made jewellery all the more prestigious, as ownership signalled extensive trade connections. In time, the Greco-Roman world developed its own unique styles with ever increasing sophistication. The cameo, a method of carving a layered gem with a raised relief of contrasting colour, is arguably the finest example, and was highly sought after at the time.

Industrial

Outskirts
Outskirts
(greek_industrial_1)
Industrial Level 0
Amphorae Maker
Amphorae Maker
(greek_industrial_amphora_2)
Industrial Level 1
Amphorae Kiln
Amphorae Kiln
(greek_industrial_amphora_3)
Industrial Level 2
Amphorae Factory
Amphorae Factory
(greek_industrial_amphora_4)
Industrial Level 3
Jeweller
Jeweller
(greek_industrial_jeweller_2)
Industrial Level 1
Enameller
Enameller
(greek_industrial_jeweller_3)
Industrial Level 2
Goldsmith
Goldsmith
(greek_industrial_jeweller_4)
Industrial Level 3
Coin Maker
Coin Maker
(greek_industrial_mint_2)
Industrial Level 1
Electrum Mint
Electrum Mint
(greek_industrial_mint_3)
Industrial Level 2
Silver Mint
Silver Mint
(greek_industrial_mint_4)
Industrial Level 3
Jeweller

Building Name

Jeweller

Level Name

greek_industrial_jeweller_2

Building Chain

Industrial

Building Level

2

Create Time

3

Create Cost

1800

Effects

200 wealth from manufacturing (industry) (this_building)
+5% wealth from mining (industry) (regions_in_this_province)
-2 public order per turn (squalor) (this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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