Neither, you would go to the Armourer!
Is this even part of RAF?
Y'know, that's an interesting historical question.
Where did people buy armor? I know that people often had weapons at home - grandfather's sword or whatnot, but, what about armor? Sure, plate mail and th like was kinda limited to upper class nobility because of the prohibitive cost, but, where does Joe Artisan get a chain suit?
True, but a crafter with only cantrip-level magic could carve a properly shaped bone, wood, or stone bead; cut a tiny slit through which to insert said bead; and then cast mending to repair the slit.Try Merriam-Webster or some other dictionary. A rivet is made by pressing a rod of metal so hard it forms a head. You can't do that with bone, wood, or stone without the aid of magic which, as you pointed out, certainly means it's possible in a fantasy setting.
Ooof, mea culpa. Seem to have confused similar threads with recent threadsPSA: Don’t forget to check the date on a post before responding to someone who might not have thought about this for over two years.