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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:
 
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:
 
* [[Gems#Quartz|Quartz]] - Blue Nile, Nubia, South Sinai
 
* [[Gems#Quartz|Quartz]] - Blue Nile, Nubia, South Sinai
* [[Gems#Ruby|Ruby]] - Blemmyes, Napata, Bernike, Hermopolis
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* [[Gems#Ruby|Ruby]] - Blemmyes, Napata, Bernike, Hermopolis, Zau
 
* [[Gems#Topaz|Topaz]] - West Kush, White Nile, Meshwesh Delta, Naqada  
 
* [[Gems#Topaz|Topaz]] - West Kush, White Nile, Meshwesh Delta, Naqada  
 
* [[Gems#Emerald|Emerald]] - Red Sea, Giza, Western Desert, Swenett
 
* [[Gems#Emerald|Emerald]] - Red Sea, Giza, Western Desert, Swenett

Revision as of 05:49, 23 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, South Sinai
  • Ruby - Blemmyes, Napata, Bernike, Hermopolis, Zau
  • Topaz - West Kush, White Nile, Meshwesh Delta, Naqada
  • Emerald - Red Sea, Giza, Western Desert, Swenett
  • Sapphire - Thebes
  • Diamond - Philae, Meroe Desert, Faiyum, Suez, East Sinai, South Sinai, Abydos
  • 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
Diamond 1493, 2797 Abydos blondie

Uses

COPIED FROM T8, may have changed

Quartz

Ruby

Topaz

Emerald

Sapphire

Diamond

Opal