The Case Files of Jeweler Richard

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The Case Files of Jeweler Richard
The Case Files of Jeweler Richard light novel volume 1 cover.jpg
First volume of light novel cover
宝石商リチャード氏の謎鑑定
(Hōsekisho Richard-shi no Nazo Kantei)
GenreMystery, Detective
Light novel
Written byNanako Tsujimura
Illustrated byUtako Yukihiro
Published byShueisha
ImprintShueisha Orange Bunko
DemographicFemale
Original runDecember 17, 2015 – present
Volumes10
Manga
Illustrated byMika Akatsuki
Published byIchijinsha
English publisher
MagazineMonthly Comic Zero Sum
DemographicShōjo
Original runNovember 28, 2019 – present
Volumes2
Anime television series
Directed byTarou Iwasaki
Written byMariko Kunisawa
Music byNobuko Toda
StudioShuka
Licensed byCrunchyroll
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, Wowow
Original run January 9, 2020 March 26, 2020
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Wikipe-tan face.svg Anime and manga portal

The Case Files of Jeweler Richard (宝石商リチャード氏の謎鑑定, Hōsekisho Richard-shi no Nazo Kantei, transl. "The Mystery Appraisals of Mr. Richard the Jeweler") is a Japanese mystery light novel series written by Nanako Tsujimura and illustrated by Utako Yukihiro. Shueisha have published ten volumes since 2015 under their Shueisha Orange Bunko imprint. A manga adaptation with art by Mika Akatsuki has been serialized in Ichijinsha's shōjo manga magazine Monthly Comic Zero Sum since November 28, 2019.[1] An anime television series adaptation by Shuka premiered from January 9 to March 26, 2020.

Characters[]

Richard Ranasinghe de Vulpian (リチャード・ラナシンハ・ドヴルピアン)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[2]
Official description from the anime website:[3]
A shrewd jeweler who has customers worldwide, Richard, is a genderless stone-cold beauty. Seigi expresses him as a “living jewelry.” Also, Richard is a multilingual who speaks fluent Japanese, even better than native Japanese people. He offered Seigi a part-time job when opening his jewelry store, the “Jewelry Etranger” in Ginza. He is an extremist when it comes to tea with milk and also an acknowledged sweets junkie.
Seigi Nakata (中田正義, Nakata Seiji)
Voiced by: Yuma Uchida[2]
Official description from the anime website:[3]
Seigi is a solid college student who wishes to be a public servant. As his name “Seigi” (Japanese meaning: justice) shows, he has a strong sense of justice more than anybody else. Asking Richard for an appraisal on a jewel has led him to work as a part-time employee for Jewelry Etranger. Seigi is friendly and honest, but once in a while, he also gets out of control. He can do household chores as a whole, and his specialty is pudding.
Shōko Tanimoto (谷本晶子, Tanimoto Shōko)
Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa[4]
One of Seigi's classmates from college. She is very knowledgable on mineralogy, having studied it in high school and often provides Seigi insight on the subject. Seigi has feelings for her, but has a hard time admitting his feelings.
Haruyoshi Shimomura (下村晴良, Shimomura Haruyoshi)
Voiced by: Yūichi Iguchi[4]
One of Seigi's friends from college. He asks Seigi to help his club member with a request, which involved a ring of scam artists.
Jeffrey Claremont (ジェフリー・クレアモント)
Voiced by: Masaya Matsukaze[4]
Henry Claremont (ヘンリー・クレアモント)
Voiced by: Yuki Kaji[4]
Saul Ranasinghe Ali (シャウル・ラナシンハ・アリー)
Voiced by: Madoka Shiga[4]

Media[]

Light novel[]

Volume list
No. Title Release date
1 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard December 17, 2015[5]
2 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: エメラルドは踊る May 20, 2016[6]
3 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: The Angel's Aquamarine November 18, 2016[7]
4 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 導きのラピスラズリ February 17, 2017[8]
5 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 祝福のペリドット August 22, 2017[9]
6 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 転生のタンザナイト January 19, 2018[10]
7 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 紅宝石(ルビー)の女王と裏切りの海 June 21, 2018[11]
8 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 夏の庭と黄金(ドール)の愛 December 18, 2018[12]
9 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: 邂逅の珊瑚(サーンウー) August 21, 2019[13]
Ex- The Case Files of Jeweler Richard Official Fan Book: エトランジェの宝石箱 November 26, 2019[14]
10 The Case Files of Jeweler Richard: Amber of Eternity

(宝石商リチャード氏の謎鑑定 久遠の琥珀)

June 19, 2020

Manga[]

A manga adaptation illustrated by Mika Akatsuki began serialization in Ichijinsha's Monthly Comic Zero Sum magazine on November 26, 2019.[15] The manga is licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment.[16]

No. Release date ISBN
1 March 25, 2020[17]978-4-75-803498-2
2 September 25, 2020[18][19]978-4-75-803539-2
978-4-75-803540-8 (SE)
3 February 25, 2021[20][21]978-4-75-803587-3
978-4-75-803588-0 (SE)

Anime[]

An anime television series adaptation was announced on August 7, 2019.[22] The series is animated by Shuka and directed by Tarou Iwasaki, with Mariko Kunisawa handling series composition, Natsuko Kondou designing the characters, and Nobuko Toda composing the series' music. It premiered from January 9 to March 26, 2020 on AT-X, Tokyo MX, BS11, and Wowow.[2] Nagi Yanagi performed the series' opening theme song "Hōseki no Umareru Toki", while Da-ice performed the series' ending theme song "Only for you."[4] It is streamed by Crunchyroll worldwide, excluding Asia. In Southeast Asia, Muse Communication licensed the series and streamed it on Muse Asia YouTube channel.[23] It ran for 12 episodes.[24]

In addition, 6 volumes of drama CD, taking place after the final episode, were released between May 27 and July 22, 2020.

No. Title[25][a] Original air date
1"Seigi of the Pink Sapphire"
Transcription: "Pinku Safaia no Seigi" (Japanese: ピンク・サファイアの正義)
January 9, 2020 (2020-01-09)
Seigi Nakata finds a pink sapphire ring in his grandmother’s house and is warned by her to never do bad things. Years later Seigi saves jewel appraiser Richard Ranasinghe de Vulpian from drunks. With his grandmother dead Seigi hires Richard to appraise the ring. Seigi prevents university classmate Shoko Tanimoto being tricked by a pervert and develops a crush on her. Richard warns Seigi the ring is stolen, although Seigi already knew this. He explains his grandmother had been an unemployed single mother and was forced to steal to support her daughter Hiromi, Seigi’s mother, and stole the ring from a woman who later attempted suicide. Seigi’s grandmother kept the ring to punish herself while Hiromi grew to resent her. Seigi asks Richard to find the original owner so his grandmother can rest in peace. Coincidentally, Richard already knows the owner, Miyashita Tae, who explains it was her engagement ring, but the marriage was purely a business arrangement. When the ring was stolen she was relieved and ended the engagement but was rejected by her family, so she attempted suicide, ended up in hospital and met the doctor who became her husband. Rather than blame her Miyashita is grateful to Seigi’s grandmother and tells him to keep the ring. On Richard's advice, Seigi finally speaks to his mother about his grandmother and learns she helped name him Seigi, meaning Justice. Richard, convinced Seigi is honest and trustworthy, hires him to work part-time at Jewelry Etranger.
2"The Ruby's Truth"
Transcription: "Rubī no Shinjitsu" (Japanese: ルビーの真実)
January 16, 2020 (2020-01-16)
New customer Akashi Mami asks Richard to appraise her ruby brooch to see if it has been heat-treated. Seigi comments on the unusually bright colour, which Richard identifies as “Pigeon blood” meaning it was mined in Myanmar and is thus much more valuable. Richard is suspicious of Akashi’s interest in heat-treating as that only concerns the stone's monetary value. Seigi learns from Shoko, who has studied mineralogy, that heat-treating makes rubies 10 times more valuable. Richard is accosted by Homura Takashi, Akashi’s fiance, who believes she is having an affair with Richard. After the mistake is cleared up Homura reveals Akashi is actually called Sasu, and she has recently become miserable. Sasu arrives to collect her brooch but when she sees Homura she gets upset and breaks up with him before fleeing. Seigi follows and she reveals that she is actually a lesbian and had a relationship with a woman named Akashi Tatsuki for 7 years. She only agreed to marry Homura because her family expected it, but the stress of living a lie has made her sick, and she faints. After Homura learns the truth at the hospital he accepts the end of their relationship. Sasu later returns to collect the brooch, which Richard values at 10 million yen, and she decides to return it to Homura while living her life as she wishes.
3"Insight of the Cat's Eye"
Transcription: "Kyattsuai no Keigan" (Japanese: キャッツアイの慧眼)
January 23, 2020 (2020-01-23)
Shoko invites Seigi to a mineral show and asks for his number. A young boy, Hajime, brings a gem to the shop Richard identifies as a Chrysoberyl Cat’s Eye, and asks to purchase a second one. Richard fetches several made from Apatite and Tourmaline and explains how cat’s eyes contain Rutile, which creates the pattern. Hajime rejects them for being the wrong colour. Seigi determines Hajime wants them to represent a real cat. Hajime admits he adopted a stray cat named Milk, who saved their lives by predicting future events, but his father inexplicably got rid of him. Hajime’s mother is in hospital with pregnancy complications and his father gave him the cat’s eye to replace Milk’s protection, causing Hajime to seek out another for his mother. Seigi suggests Hajime’s father may not realise how upset Hajime is. Hajime’s father Yasaka arrives, Richard having called him as Yasaka had purchased the first cat’s eye from Richard. Yasaka finally explains that Milk had a parasite called Toxoplasma which is dangerous to pregnant women, so he gave Milk to his secretary, planning to retrieve him after the baby was born. Richard explains that Hajime’s gem is known as a “Honey and Milk” and Yasaka selected it especially for Hajime. Yasaka promises not to keep secrets from Hajime again and they leave satisfied. Seigi is impressed with Richard’s recall of previous customers but is shocked to learn Hajime’s gem is worth 10 million yen.
4"The Fighting Garnet"
Transcription: "Tatakau Gānetto" (Japanese: 戦うガーネット)
January 30, 2020 (2020-01-30)
Richard’s new client, Yamamoto, requests a garnet engagement ring. When Seigi finds this odd Richard challenges him to discover why engagement rings use diamonds. Richard shows Yamamoto several garnets, pomegranate, light green and dark green. Richard appears upset at Seigi’s habit of asking questions without thinking. Seigi learns from Shoko that diamonds are popular due to clever marketing from the former diamond mining and trading monopolist. While arranging a trip with Shoko to a geological site Seigi receives a confusing text from Richard. Richard later shows Yamamoto pink rhodolite's, which Seigi comments suit her perfectly, though this upsets her and she laments not being beautiful enough to be compared to a ruby. Yamamoto admits her fiancé dumped her for a younger woman so she decided to buy a ring for herself and garnets are her birthstone. As she seems conflicted Richard tries to dissuade her from making a purchase. Yamamoto leaves but returns later, explaining she just saw her ex fiancé buying his new girlfriend a diamond ring. Richard explains garnets were used for protection by Roman soldiers, and since she has a warrior’s heart, a garnet definitely suits her best. Yamamoto leaves feeling more confident in herself. Based on their interaction with Yamamoto Richard warns Seigi that even compliments can upset people if used carelessly. Yamamoto decides not to buy a garnet but gives Richard a small Pomegranate tree as a thank you.
5"Opal of Encounters"
Transcription: "Meguriau Opāru" (Japanese: 巡りあうオパール)
February 6, 2020 (2020-02-06)
Seigi bumps into his old friend, Hase, and tells him the story of his grandmother’s ring. Hase visits Richard's shop, not realising Seigi works there, with a Fire Opal and tells him an altered version of Seigi’s story. Richard knows he is lying so Hase angrily leaves. The next time they meet Hase asks Seigi about “Kainoshi”, of which Seigi is ignorant. A lady named Hata visits the shop, revealing Hase is a nurse who stole the opal from her aunt Hisa, who has dementia. Hase insisted the opal was a gift for saving Hisa from a fire. After Hata leaves Hase returns. Richard refuses to buy the stolen opal so Hase tries to threaten Richard into buying it. Seigi finally confronts him and Hase explains Hisa called the opal “Kainoshi” and Hase planned to sell it to help pay her medical bills. Richard, correctly guessing Hisa has bad teeth, theorises Hisa actually said “Kai-no-Hi”, the story of a rabbit rescuing a skylark and receiving a fire opal as thanks. Hase leaves but later tells Seigi the real truth, he needed money to help his family, but instead he has returned the opal and quit his job. Seigi offers to tell Hata the truth but Hase refuses and apologises for disappointing Seigi. Richard, knowing Seigi would be upset, takes him to dinner and reassures him that it is admirable to be honest all the time.
6"Perilous Turquoise"
Transcription: "Ayaui Torukoishi" (Japanese: 危ういトルコ石)
February 13, 2020 (2020-02-13)
Seigi is asked by his friend, Shimomura, to help classmate Iyumi. She shows Richard a charm her boyfriend, Yoshio, gave her before disappearing. Richard correctly guesses Yoshio had asked Iyumi to buy the charm. Richard identifies the stone as Turquoise, representing happiness suggesting Yoshio didn’t want Iyumi to be sad. After Iyumi leaves Richard reveals the turquoise is actually Howlite stained with ink, and Yoshio was a con artist. Seigi notices Richard seems unusually angry. While discussing this with Shoko Seigi almost tells her he likes her. Richard locates the con artists and Yoshio, whose real name is Sasaki. They visit their store, claiming Richard to be Edward Baxter, a master at sensing the aura of gemstones. Richard claims all their gems are cursed, and anyone selling them will experience misfortune. He then confronts Sasaki about selling fakes, causing all the customers to leave. Richard, still in character, subtly suggests to the nervous owner he knows the gems are fake and advises them to change careers, and get exorcisms. As they leave the terrified owner demands salt to exorcise the store. Seigi accuses Richard of being reckless and Richard admits he hates men who use their good looks to sell fakes. The angry customers later expose the con men on social media. Richard flashes back to his youth when he was also a con man calling himself Edward Baxter. He was caught selling a blue zircon, claiming it to be a topaz, by a man named Saul Ranasinghe who recognised his talents.
7"The Jade of Succession"
Transcription: "Uketsugu Hisui" (Japanese: 受けつぐ翡翠)
February 20, 2020 (2020-02-20)
Richard is asked by Ito Shobin, an antique dealer, to attend the Azuma Collection auction. The previous owner Azuma Soichi, died, and his daughter decided to sell it so the family couldn’t fight over it. Ito wants the Buddha's hand Citron, a 200 year old jade Qing dynasty necklace, but has been banned from the auction. Seigi notices the Hand is unusually translucent like an emerald, impressing Richard, who explains it is jadeite and expected to fetch 30 million yen. Richard is approached by Shin Ganapati Bertuccio, one of Richard's former competitors, who warns Seigi Richard brings misfortune. When Seigi does not demand details, as he likes Richard too much to make him uncomfortable, Richard decides to tell him the truth. Richard insists Seigi do the bidding, concerning Shin, who eventually crumbles at Richard’s confidence, making Seigi the winning bidder at 45 million. They meet Ito and Hidenori, Azuma’s grandson, who donated an extra 10 million to Ito’s 30 million, while Richard supplied the last 5 million. Hidenori explains he values the Hand because of his precious memories of his grandfather, while Ito and Richard didn’t want to see another Japanese antique sold to a foreign nation. Richard tells Seigi that, like Hidenori, his grandfather left a fortune behind but his family fought over it until they hated each other. As Seigi leaves Richard cryptically asks Seigi not to blame him if he ends up regretting admitting he likes him.
8"The Angel's Aquamarine"
Transcription: "Tenshi no Akuamarin" (Japanese: 天使のアクアマリン)
February 27, 2020 (2020-02-27)
Seigi purchases an Aquamarine for Shoko after Richard told him aquamarine is known as an Angel Stone. However, he returns it after learning Shoko is attending a marriage meeting with Homura Takashi, former fiancé of Mami Sasu. Homura explains he has known Shoko for years, and is willing to marry her; but is not romantically interested in her. Seigi has a nightmare about Shoko getting married. He learns she has no romantic experience and believes an arranged marriage would be ideal. Seigi disagrees as his mother divorced his abusive father but had to remarry in order to support them. Seigi decides to support Shoko as she attends further marriage meetings. Richard tells him about a girl who judged him only for who he was and not his appearance, so he fell in love with her, until his grandfather’s inheritance came along and the girl broke up with him so as not to be tempted by money. Seigi realises he would regret not trying and goes to find Shoko. He gives her the aquamarine and tells her even if she does not understand romance yet; she might one day, and urges her to not get married. Shoko explains their earlier conversation had already made her change her mind and she plans to turn down Homura’s proposal. Overhearing this, Homura secretly scolds Seigi for not confessing his feelings at the same time, and then asks why Richard is leaving. Seigi learns from Richard he is closing his shop for a while, but does not explain why, and is seen boarding a plane.
9"The Alexandrite's Secret"
Transcription: "Arekisandoraito no Himegoto" (Japanese: アレキサンドライトの秘めごと)
March 5, 2020 (2020-03-05)
Richard's store is reopened by Richard's mentor, Saul Ranasinghe. Seigi explains the situation to Shoko and she suggests he is angry at Richard but is suppressing it. He decides to find Richard so Ranasinghe tells him Richard is in London. He also explains he met Richard in Sri Lanka selling expensive gems to tourists for a pittance, then selling cheap gems for increased prices to unpleasant people. Seigi flies to England and is met by Richard's cousin, Jeffrey Claremont. He explains that his and Richard's grandfather was disowned by their great grandfather for marrying a Sri Lankan woman, but the Claremont title was passed to him anyway when the great grandfather died without another heir. When Richard was in college the great grandfather’s secret will was found along with a £300 million diamond. Normally, Jeffrey’s father would have inherited everything, but the great grandfather's will stated the diamond be inherited by whoever's mother's birthplace was closest to England, and only if they married an Englishwoman. As Richard's mother was French the diamond belongs to Richard, but only if Richard marries an Englishwoman. So far Richard has refused to do anything. Jeffrey asks Seigi to help the family and Seigi realises Jeffrey arranged for Richard’s previous girlfriend to break up with him, despite caring about Richard, as his lapel pin is an alexandrite previously worn by Jeffrey’s older brother, Henry. Henry developed a Psychogenic disease due to shock after the will was found and Jeffrey hopes Richard can help Henry recover by satisfying the terms of the will. Seigi later finds a cryptic note from Richard.
10"The Lapis Lazuli of Guidance"
Transcription: "Michibiki no Rapisurazuri" (Japanese: 導きのラピスラズリ)
March 12, 2020 (2020-03-12)
Seigi finds Richard at the Standard of Ur in the British Museum. Seigi suspects Richard’s girlfriend was actually a boyfriend. Richard denies this, explaining he simply refuses to obey the wishes of a hateful man. Henry appears with Jeffrey who tells Seigi the family lawyers deem him an acceptable marriage candidate. Henry begs Seigi to save Richard so Seigi agrees to enter a civil partnership with a furious Richard. Richard is granted the diamond but Seigi tries to grab it and is tackled by security. Richard realises the diamond is actually a white sapphire. The great grandfather's letters found with the sapphire reveal he actually supported his son marrying his Sri Lankan wife, but the family did not, so as revenge the great grandfather told the family he spent millions buying the diamond, bought a sapphire as a ruse and gave the rest of the money to his son. With the diamond issue settled Richard confronts Seigi, who had planned to set Richard free by shattering the diamond and most likely going to prison. Richard scolds him for planning to ruin his own life and they restart their friendship. Jeffrey reveals to Seigi the pudding Richard always asks for used to be made by their governess. Richard later takes some pudding to Jeffrey and Henry and they reconcile. Richard insists Seigi take the sapphire with him to Japan. In return Seigi insists Richard take his grandmother's pink sapphire ring so they will always have a reason to see each other again. Seigi returns to Japan only for Richard to suddenly reappear at the shop.
11"Peridot of Blessings"
Transcription: "Shukufuku no Peridotto" (Japanese: 祝福のペリドット)
March 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)
Seigi helps a lady with her shopping and realises she is actually Chieko Inamura, Richard's former governess, who would prefer Richard remain unaware of her presence. However, when Seigi changes his pudding recipe to Inamura’s recipe Richard becomes suspicious. He explains he uses his mother’s name, de Vulpian, because he is searching for Inamura and wants her to recognise his name. Flashbacks show Richard was closer to Inamura than his mother, Catherine, who then framed Inamura for stealing a 19th century peridot necklace that could be split into several separate pieces of jewellery. One piece was used to frame Inamura but the rest were never recovered. Richard manipulates Seigi into visiting Inamura again. She explains Richard's father planned to remarry Catherine and move the family to the Amazon, but Catherine had realised this would upset Richard's life, so she planned the fake theft with Inamura’s help to cause a family argument and end the re-marriage. Inamura took one piece of the necklace and hid the others so Catherine could retrieve them later. Richard's father went to the Amazon alone and Richard stayed with his uncle in England while Inamura returned to Japan. Richard appears at Inamura’s home and they tearfully reconcile after so long apart. Inamura reveals she actually has half of the necklace pieces given by Catherine as a gift. As returning it to the family would cause trouble Richard offers to have the pieces remade into an entirely new piece of jewellery just for her. As Seigi walks home he is approached by his father whom he has not seen in years.
12"Tanzanite of Rebirth"
Transcription: "Tensei no Tanzanaito" (Japanese: 転生のタンザナイト)
March 26, 2020 (2020-03-26)
Despite showing no remorse for his abuse Seigi's father, Hisashi, asks Seigi to reconcile. Seigi refuses and runs away. Seigi starts avoiding Richard and his friends as Hisashi begins following him, and even tries to trick Seigi's landlord into giving him Seigi's spare key. Seigi becomes so stressed he has a nightmare about murdering Hisashi and decides to quit his job, but Richard reveals he had Seigi's stepfather, Nakata, look into Hisashi and demands to know why Seigi didn't tell him. Seigi claims it was so Hisashi couldn’t harass anyone he cares about, as Hisashi would happily harass everyone Seigi cares about either until he is bribed to leave, or Seigi moves away where Hisashi can't find him. Seigi also admits he planned to stab Hisashi and is ashamed of himself for acting like Hisashi would. Richard claims he still respects him, and offers to help. Segi sets up a meeting and Richard confronts Hisashi with Nakata, who claims he is more of a father to Seigi than Hisashi ever was. Seigi severs all ties with Hisashi and Richard offers to get the police involved, as he made sure their meeting was right next to a police station, so Hisashi flees. Later, Seigi has his coming-of-age ceremony and is given tanzanite cufflinks Nakata bought from Richard, signifying rebirth, as Seigi comes to terms with being Hisashi's son. Also as a gift Richard offers to teach Seigi English as they prepare to receive Richard's next customer.

Reception[]

By June 2020, it was announced together with the launch of the 10th novel volume that the total number of copies of the previous 9 volumes had exceeded 700,000.[26]

Notes[]

  1. ^ All English titles are taken from Crunchyroll.

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