Gem Stones
Ornamental stones
Small, decorative gems — commonly found in belt buckles, hilts, or trinkets.
10gp
- Azurite
- Banded agate
- Blue quartz
- Eye agate
- Hematite
- Lapis lazuli
- Malachite
- Moss agate
- Obsidian
- Rhodochrosite
- Tiger eye
- Turquoise
Semi-precious stones
Vibrant and cleanly cut, often used in signet rings and fine jewellery.
50gp
- Bloodstone
- Carnelian
- Chalcedony
- Chrysoprase
- Citrine
- Jasper
- Moonstone
- Onyx
- Sardonyx
- Star rose quartz
- Zircon
Precious stones
These gems catch the light brilliantly, often set in noble or priestly jewellery.
100 gp
- Amber
- Amethyst
- Chrysoberyl
- Coral
- Garnet
- Jade
- Jet
- Pearl
- Spinel
- Tourmaline
Gems of rare beauty
These are treasures in their own right — often in crowns, relics, or ancient regalia.
500 gp
- Alexandrite
- Aquamarine
- Black pearl
- Blue spinel
- Peridot
- Topaz
Exquisite gems
Large, flawless, or magically enhanced stones.
1,000 gp
- Black opal
- Blue sapphire
- Emerald
- Fire opal
- Opal
- Star ruby
- Star sapphire
- Yellow sapphire
Legendary or royal gems
Unique, perfect stones — often heirlooms or bound to relics.
5,000 gp
- Black sapphire
- Diamond
- Jacinth
- Ruby