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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 T8 until more discovery is completed. Please list the region you find any of the gems in below:

  • Quartz - Axum, Buhen, Arsinoe, Herakleopolis
  • Ruby - Swenett, Bernike, Napata, Timna
  • Topaz - Naqada, Zau, Meshwesh Delta, Gebel
  • Emerald - Thebes, Red Sea, Meshwesh Delta, Lahun, Giza
  • Sapphire - Upper Egypt , Bitter Lakes, South Sinai
  • Diamond - Meroe Desert, Akhetaton, Abydos , Suez, Zau
  • Opal - Asyut, Philae, West Sinai


Gem Sizes

  • Small
  • Medium
  • Large
  • Huge

Source

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 928, 2793 Abydos Lukeera
Diamond -444, 1000 Akhetaton Amigos
Diamond 34, 7224 Zau Unknown
Quartz 2500, 4970 Arsinoe Unknown
Quartz -470, -367 Buhen Amigos
Ruby 1316, -1156 Swenett Qwu
Ruby 3066 -941 Bernike Unknown
Ruby 660, -1360 Swenett Mysterion
Topaz 2156, 2725 Asyut TheMazeEcho?
Topaz 160, 7180 Meshwesh Delta Unknown
Topaz 4100, 3700 Gebel Unknown
Sapphire 828, -1712 Upper Egypt Amanti
Emerald 510, -62 Thebes Amigos

Uses

COPIED FROM T7, may have changed

Quartz

Ruby

Topaz

Emerald

Sapphire

Diamond

Opal