Gem Base Value10 gp
- agate (banded, eye, or moss )
- azurite
- quartz (blue)
- hematite
- lapis lazuli
- emalachite
- obsidian
- rhodochrosite
- tiger eye
- turquoise
- freshwater (irregular) pearl
50 gp
- bloodstone
- carnelian
- chalcedony
- chrysoprase
- citrine
- iolite
- jasper
- moonstone
- onyx
- peridot
- rock crystal (clear quartz)
- sard
- sardonyx
- quartz (rose, smoky, or star rose)
- zircon
100 gp- amber
- amethyst
- chrysoberyl
- coral
- garnet (red or brown-green )
- jade
- pearl (white, golden, pink, or silver )
- spinel (red, red-brown or deep green)
- tourmaline
500 gp
- alexandrite
- aquamarine
- garnet (violet )
- pearl (black)
- spinel (deep blue)
- topaz (golden yellow )
1,000 gp
- emerald
- opal (white, black, or fire )
- sapphire (blue)
- sapphire (blue or black star )
- ruby (star)
5,000 gp
- emerald (clearest bright green) 5,000
- diamond (blue-white, canary, pink, brown, or blue)
- ruby (clear red)
- corundum (fiery yellow or rich purple)
- jacinth
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