K4-36 Zamani Buckle and Clasp Smithy

Written by Adsmalley

This oddly-shaped single-level fieldstone and mortar building with a very shallow-pitched slate roof looks out of place, as it is one of the shortest buildings in the neighborhood. It is owned by Mafarl Zamani and his wife Aeibllie Zamani, who are a middle-aged couple who’s living quarters are in the back of the building, and is surrounded by their shop along the outer three street-sides of the building. The fairly-large hearth with a small bellows dominates the center of the building (with the back side serving as their cooking hearth in their living quarters), which is used to heat and shape the metals that they make their buckles and clasps from. They have also been known to occasionally make hinges or other small metal fittings and devices as occasional special orders.   Floor plans for this establisment will follow when time permits to scan them in and get them uploaded.   Return to Channel Cities, Martelain, or the K4 Merchant’s Square District of Martelain.

Cover image: by Aaron Smalley

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