| Name
 | 
Value
 | 
Rarity
 | 
Notes
 | 
Deity Affiliation
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| Acanthite
 | 
40
 | 
Common
 | 
Translucent blue to grayish green dull to pearly stone. Figures are often carved out of this material.
 | 
 | 
| Agate
 | 
125
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Banded multi-colored layered stone, primarily found in red and bluish hues. Vitreous or greasy luster. Used to carve cameos and large objects like goblets.
 | 
 | 
| Almandine Garnet
 | 
325
 | 
Rare
 | 
Reddish brown colored crystal with a purple tint vitreous luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Amber
 | 
60
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Golden to red piece of fosilized tree resin. Often found with tree leaves or insects trapped within.
 | 
Beade
 | 
| Amethyst
 | 
125
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Purple or violet quartz crystal with an transparent to cloudy luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Aquamarine
 | 
325
 | 
Rare
 | 
Pale greenish blue crystal with a transparent luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
Shaellis
 | 
| Aventurine
 | 
160
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Iridescent green crystal with bands of silvery color. Vitreous to greasy luster. Used in decorative/ormanental arts.
 | 
 | 
| Azurite
 | 
160
 | 
Rare
 | 
Deep opaque blue stone with a vitreous to metallic luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Beryl
 | 
325
 | 
Rare
 | 
Transparent to translucent glassy mineral that ranges from white, green, yellow, blue, and pink colors. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Bloodstone
 | 
75
 | 
Common
 | 
Deep red stone with greasy luster. Ormanental.
 | 
Vaen
 | 
| Carbuncle
 | 
325
 | 
Rare
 | 
Deep red variety of garnet. Vitreous to transparent luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Carnelian Quartz
 | 
165
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Translucent red variety of quartz crystal. Very lustrous. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Celestite
 | 
12
 | 
Common
 | 
White, red, brown, orange or light blue ore found in sedimentary rock. Decorative building material.
 | 
 | 
| Chrysoberyl
 | 
325
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Yellowish green to golden yellow crystal. Transparent luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Chrysocolla
 | 
18
 | 
Common
 | 
Greenish blue opaque stone with greasy luster. Decorative building material and cheap jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Citrine
 | 
275
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Golden yellowish transparent quartz crystal. Used in some jewelry noted for magical properties in mass.
 | 
 | 
| Coral
 | 
390
 | 
Rare
 | 
Ranges from brilliant purple to pale white and deep red opaque rock with a silky luster. Large pieces are carved into decorative objects and cameos. The red variety is considered a precious gem.
 | 
 | 
| Cordierite
 | 
250
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Transparent blue violet to blue gray stone, though weathering it turns it to a smokey gray or yellow. Vitreous to greasy luster. Used as a navigational device (changes color based on magnetic North.)
 | 
 | 
| Diamond
 | 
800
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Varies from a colorless, green, red, blue, yellow, white, and even black crystal. Transparent luster with intense brilliance. Used primarily in jewelry and where hardness is desireable. Colorless specimens are the most valueable.
 | 
Leta, Serene
 | 
| Diopside
 | 
16
 | 
Common
 | 
Light green mineral with a slightly transparent luster. Used primarily for decorative building (stained glass).
 | 
 | 
| Emerald
 | 
700
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Beautiful clear green crystal with transparent luster. Used primarily jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Fass'lis*
 | 
65
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Fossilized bone marrow, off white to yellow color with a greasy luster when polished. Ornamental.
 | 
 | 
| Feldspar
 | 
100
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Striated green, white or blue mineral with an opaque luster. Used primarily for decorative building.
 | 
 | 
| Garnet
 | 
400
 | 
Rare
 | 
Dark red, brown, black, green, yellow, or white resinous crystal. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Gypsum
 | 
10
 | 
Common
 | 
White or yellowish mineral. Dull luster. Used as a building material (plaster).
 | 
 | 
| Hematite
 | 
100
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Steel gray metallic luster stone. Used primarily in ornamental jewelry and some magical rituals.
 | 
 | 
| Jade
 | 
256
 | 
Rare
 | 
Waxy green, white, pink, purple, blue, red, or black flecked stone. Greasy luster. Used in decorative crafting and jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Jasper
 | 
160
 | 
Common
 | 
Comes in many colors, opaque stone. The red variety is highly prized. Used in ornamental jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Jet
 | 
82
 | 
Common
 | 
Fossilized plant matter, black and opaque stone. Greasy luster. Used primarily in carving jewelry and statues.
 | 
Taqe
 | 
| Kulatai*
 | 
200
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Transparent to translucent yellow stone. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Lapis Lazuli
 | 
330
 | 
Rare
 | 
Vivid opaque blue flecked or striped stone. Resinous luster. Used primarily in jewerly and for inlay work.
 | 
 | 
| Malachite
 | 
153
 | 
Common
 | 
Green banded opaque stone with a silky luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
Beade
 | 
| Moonstone
 | 
248
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Cloudy colorless or yellowish transparent stone. Vitreous luster. It produces a cloudy blue or whitish sheen depending on light. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
Serene
 | 
| Nuantan*
 | 
21
 | 
Common
 | 
Coppery purple banded mineral. Waxy luster. Used primarily for decorative building.
 | 
 | 
| Obsidian
 | 
280
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Volcanic glass. Ranges from black to gray to red, semi-transparent to opaque. The most rare and expensive are fully transparent. Vitreous luster.
 | 
Trost
 | 
| Onyx
 | 
200
 | 
Rare
 | 
Black and shadowy gray banded opaque stone. Vitreous luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Opal
 | 
230
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Color ranges from milky white to yellow to slightly blue or black. Pearly luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
Eyssa
 | 
| Pearl
 | 
300
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Size greatly ranges as well as color, from white, blue, pink, gray, and black. Pearly luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Peridot
 | 
300
 | 
Rare
 | 
Yellowish green translucent crystal with a vitreous luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Quartz
 | 
75
 | 
Common
 | 
Very hard transparent to opaque mineral. Comes in a variety of colors from rose to smokey gray. Used in ormental jewelry.
 | 
Taqe (Gray Quartz)
 | 
| Rhodochrosite
 | 
410
 | 
Rare
 | 
Lovely pink shade banded with white. Usually transparent or translucent. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Rock Crystal
 | 
7
 | 
Common
 | 
Clear or marred crystaline rock. Vitreous luster. Used primarily in functual decorative building.
 | 
Aorre
 | 
| Ruby
 | 
650
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Ranges in color from pink to deep red or purple. Most valuable being blood red. Transparent luster. Used primarily jewelry.
 | 
Lyra
 | 
| Sapphire
 | 
500
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Deep blue to violet, yellow, or green crystal. Transparent luster. Blue is the most valuable color. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Sardonyx
 | 
150
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Alternating brown and white bands on an opaque stone with a viterous luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Sea Opal
 | 
230
 | 
Rare
 | 
Brilliant blue green opal. Pearly luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Serpentine
 | 
80
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Veined yellow, green, or brown opaque stone. Waxy luster. Used in decorative building.
 | 
 | 
| Sodalite
 | 
125
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Opaque lavender or azure blue stone. Vitreous or greasy luster. Used primarily in decorative jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Spinel
 | 
325
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Transparent crystal ranges from red, blue, green, and violet. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Sunstone
 | 
70
 | 
Common
 | 
Reddish brown or orange metallic stone with a vitreous luster. Ornamental.
 | 
Jakob
 | 
| Topaz
 | 
400
 | 
Rare
 | 
Ranges from honey yellow, to deep red or blue. Nearly every color imaginable. Transparent luster. Primarily used in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Tourmaline
 | 
500
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Translucent red, brown or green translucent crystal with a vitreous luster. Used primarily in jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Turquoise
 | 
175
 | 
Common
 | 
Light blue to greenish blue opaque stone. Dull luster. Used in ormental jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Waranja Ruby*
 | 
1050
 | 
Very Rare
 | 
Specially purified form of ruby. Used in magical rituals.
 | 
 | 
| Xodalithe*
 | 
1-15/40k
 | 
Common
 | 
Pepper colored black resembling fine granite. Waxy luster. Used as building material.
 | 
 | 
| Zircon
 | 
15-250/16k
 | 
Common
 | 
Transparent and translucent crystal. Anywhere from colorless to a reddish brown, yellow, green, or gray. Its color changes over time. Used in ormental jewelry.
 | 
 | 
| Zoisite
 | 
50-350/13k
 | 
Incredibly Rare
 | 
Transparent grayish white, green, pink, or blue crystal. Vitreous luster. Used in ormental jewelry.
 | 
 |