Jewellery

Jewellery is any item worn in the neck or ring slots, and additionally bracelets which are worn in the glove slot. Many pieces of jewellery have unique traits or can be enchanted, while some are purely decorative.

Many types of jewellery can be made with the Crafting skill. Non-members may only craft, enchant or use standard amulets up to diamond, and cannot use any functional necklaces or rings other than the explorer's ring, ring of kinship, and ring of devotion. Players who have the Magic level to enchant jewellery (but not the Crafting level to make it) may be able to buy it unenchanted at Grum's Gold Exchange in Port Sarim.

Unenchanted jewellery
Players can use the Crafting skill to cast gold bars into moulds at a furnace, creating gold rings, necklaces, or amulets. Gems can be used during this process to create gem jewellery, which may be enchanted to bestow combat bonuses and traits.


 * After releasing the rogue from the Rogue's Castle in High-levelled Wilderness (after Summer's End), you can sell unenchanted jewellery to him, south of Varrock east bank, for low alchemy price.
 * Silver can be crafted into plain tiaras which can be made into replacements for Runecrafting talismans by using the tiara with its corresponding talisman at a Runecrafting altar.

Amulets
Enchanted amulets with gems offer combat bonuses, and a few have unique traits.

Necklaces
At one time, necklaces were the most limited category of enchantable items, but the full range are now enchantable by members.

Rings
Some rings have a limited number of uses before they are destroyed. Charges (uses) are stored on the player, not the item, so if you have only one charge left on a ring and you buy another ring, that new ring will still disappear after one use. All enchanted rings are members only.

Bracelets
Bracelets are worn in place of gloves. All enchanted bracelets are members only.

Uncraftable jewellery
Most uncraftable jewellery is earned from quests or dropped by a boss, and is members only.

Amulets
Non-combat, specialized amulets:
 * Ghostspeak amulet: Obtained during The Restless Ghost, it lets the wearer speak with ghosts
 * Catspeak amulet: Earned during Icthlarin's Little Helper, it lets the wearer speak with cats
 * Monkeyspeak amulet: Made during Monkey Madness, it lets the wearer speak with monkeys
 * Camulet: Given in Enakhra's Lament, it lets the wearer speak with camels and teleport outside Enakhra's Temple.
 * Cramulet: Created during the Do No Evil quest, this amulet combines a ghostspeak amulet with a monkeyspeak amulet as the default configuration, with the possibility to add a camulet and catspeak amulet/catspeak amulet (e). This allows a player to speak with all the races whose respective amulets are contained within the cramulet and can save up to three spaces in the bank.

Rings
Non-combat, specialized rings:
 * Jennica's ring: A reward from the Spirit of Summer quest. It is used to access portals to the Spirit Realm.
 * Ring of charos: A reward from the Creature of Fenkenstrain quest. It allows the wearer to speak persuasively to certain NPCs.
 * Ring of fire: A reward from the All Fired Up minigame. Increases Firemaking experience earned by 2%.
 * Ring of kinship: Obtained from the Dungeoneering tutor. Teleports the wearer to Daemonheim and is required to enter a dungeon.
 * Ring of visibility: Obtained during the Desert Treasure quest. It allows the wearer to see into the Shadow Realm.

Necklaces
Many combat necklaces can be bought from the Dungeoneering rewards trader.

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