Link gave her a dirty look. "They're a hundred years old and seen more than a lot of weapons have."
Hmph.
The boxes held three necklaces and a bracelet, all in gold, the bracelet being a delicate ivy-and-leaf pattern chain, and two of the necklaces with sapphires as their center piece. The third necklace was a more blatant Gerudo design, matching (and probably intentionally so) the jeweled accessories on the clothes that Saula sold, with tiny inset cinnabar pieces along the chain that twisted into a complicated-looking knot with another, larger piece of cinnabar at the center.
"According to the woman who sold the clothes, that stone is called cinnabar," he said as she examined that one. "I don't know what exactly it is, but I saw that necklace and figured it'd go with the clothes pretty well."