Two of my more popular PDFs have been 101 Mundane Treasures and Another 101 Mundane Treasures -- collections of detailed, non-magical treasures -- so I would have to say that yes, many DMs like to detail jewelry and art objects.
Buttercup said:But my players are roleplayers. If you're running a game for people who see all treasure in terms of its cash value, then why bother with describing the rune covered gold torque with an amber stone that has a dragonfly embedded in it, or the tapestry that depicts St. Gaspar's famous battle with the Swamp Beast, even though it was woven with such consumate skill that you can almost see him move?
Aus_Snow said:Those 101s are cool.
the Jester said:Another thing about describing your art objects- sometimes a pc will say, "Wow, that's cool!! A solid gold belt buckle with the holy symbol of Galador on it?? Hell yeah!! I'll buy it out of the treasure with my own money right now!!"
It's cool when that happens.