They worked through the display slowly, picking up rings and setting them back down.
The diamond-set ones were immediately dismissed, as they were way too visible.
While the way the gems caught the light was absolutely beautiful, the rings would simply be too obvious on their fingers wherever they go.
This was the kind of accessory for those who wanted people's attention, and both of them couldn't afford getting attention from the wrong kind of people. The thieves, of course.
These kinds of rings were for people who had both money and power, and most importantly, people knew there were dire consequences of stealing from them.
They moved on to the gold bands, which were better but still too visible for everyday wear on two people who spent most of their time in dungeons and hunting grounds.
They both reached for the silver rings at the same moment.
The rings were plain bands with a brushed finish. Basically nothing that caught the eye.
