Small Clock
Clocks are intricate time pieces that are built into a wooden case, usually finely crafted and polished. Inside, a complex set of gears works to keep the hands of the clock ticking at the right intervals to accurately reflect the passage of time from day to day. These components are metal, as are the hands of the clock, and the face of the clock itself is typically protected by a fitted layer of glass. Due to the difficulty in forging such small and precise metal work, and the components required, clocks are extremely expensive, and usually only owned by the rich or wealthy.