Heqet arranged for Ranofer to secretly study goldsmithing at the house of Ibni, a skilled goldsmith. Ranofer would go to Ibni's house in the evenings after working at the stonecutter's shop. This way, Ranofer could continue learning the goldsmith trade without Master Gebu knowing.
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Yes Ranofer is training to be a gold smtih but then his legal guardian Gabu makes him come work at the Rock smith instead
gebu will beat ranofer until he dies and he will not make ranofer apprentice him in the Goldsmith shop
The ancient thinks Ranofer is silly for not wanting to become a stonecutter's apprentice because it is a stable and respected profession that offers a secure future. Additionally, the ancient believes that Ranofer's desire to pursue his passion for creating beautiful things as a goldsmith is unrealistic given his current circumstances and lack of resources.
Ranofer and Gebu live on the Street of the Crooked Dog. Also, if you wanted to know Zau the master goldsmith lives on the street of Good Fortune.
Zau sees Ranofer as a friend and values their companionship. He admires Ranofer's father for his skill as a master goldsmith, but feels betrayed when he learns about his involvement in illegal activities.
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He was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith. Then, later in the book he becomes Gebu's stonecutting apprentice. :) In the begginning, Ranofer was a porter for Rekh the goldsmith, then he became Gebu the stonecutter's apprentice, also his half brother, and in the end he becomes Zau's the Master goldsmith's apprentice.
In the novel "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Ranofer's father is Thutra. Thutra was a skilled goldsmith in ancient Egypt, known for his craftsmanship and artistry in creating intricate jewelry and ornaments. Thutra's occupation plays a significant role in the story, as it influences Ranofer's own aspirations and the challenges he faces throughout the narrative.
Ranofer is a young boy with a villain older step brother Gebu who is constantly beating him violently. Ranofer is also the son of Thutra, the goldsmith that had passed away. Now Ranofer is forced to do whatever Gebu orders him to do, including working at the stonecutting shop
Zau is the master goldsmith that Ranofer, the main character, wished of being apprenticed under.
Rekh lets Ranofer style gold necklaces with leaves ( the one with 50 beads) Hope i helped :)