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* [[Gems#Emerald|Emerald]] - Red Sea, Giza
 
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* [[Gems#Sapphire|Sapphire]] - Thebes
 
* [[Gems#Sapphire|Sapphire]] - Thebes
* [[Gems#Diamond|Diamond]] - Philae, Meroe Desert, Faiyum, Suez
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* [[Gems#Diamond|Diamond]] - Philae, Meroe Desert, Faiyum, Suez, East Sinai, South Sinai
 
* [[Gems#Opal|Opal]] - Asyut, East Kush, Lahun
 
* [[Gems#Opal|Opal]] - Asyut, East Kush, Lahun
  

Revision as of 16:51, 18 September 2019


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This article is about the (non-cuttable) gems primarily produced from ore and sand mines. See also Cuttable Gems. Gems in Egypt come in different varieties and sizes.

Gem Types

Historically, every mine in a region provides the same gem. This may not be the case in T9 until more discovery is completed. Please list the region you find any of the gems in below:

  • Quartz - Blue Nile, Nubia
  • Ruby - Blemmyes, Napata
  • Topaz - West Kush, White Nile, Meshwesh Delta
  • Emerald - Red Sea, Giza
  • Sapphire - Thebes
  • Diamond - Philae, Meroe Desert, Faiyum, Suez, East Sinai, South Sinai
  • Opal - Asyut, East Kush, Lahun

Gem Sizes

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large
  • Huge

Sources

Obtained from Ore and Sand Mines throughout Egypt. Also randomly produced much less efficiently by Water Mines

See Maps/Public Mines for a map of most public (sand) mines.

Public Sand Mines

Gem Type Coords Region Sponsored By Notes

Uses

COPIED FROM T8, may have changed

Quartz

Ruby

Topaz

Emerald

Sapphire

Diamond

Opal