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|description='''Emerald''' is a gemstone and variety of [[beryl]] that is colored green by trace amounts of chromium. Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellow-green to blue-green with the primary hue being green -- yellow and blue are the secondary hues found. Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered emeralds. Light-toned gems are instead called green beryl. A "fine" emerald is saturated in color and has a bright, vivid hue. The saturation modifier or mask normally found in emeralds is gray, which gives a grayish-green or dull-green hue.

|type=gems
==Gem Values==
|rarity=common
{{GemTableStart}}
|CTag=yellow-green,blue-green,green,dull-green,grayish-green,green
{{Gems|Green|592|2,016|1,778|3,558|4,502|4,502}}
|special=none
{{Gems|Green|m=Banded|828|828}}
|noalt=No
{{Gems|Green|m=Faceted|||1,186|1,186}}
|crafting=No
{{Gems|Ilithi|||201|201|||548|548}}
|alchemy=No
{{Gems|Mint Green|889|2,016|1,186|2,135|||5,807|7,117}}
}}
{{Gems|Mint Green|m=Banded|||7,947|7,947}}
{{Gems|Mint Green|m=Faceted|770|770}}
{{Gems|Mint Green|m=Smoky|2,253|2,253}}
{{Gems|Moss-Green|'''592'''|'''830'''|1,010|2,727|20,390|20,390}}
{{Gems|Moss Green|m=Smoky||}}
{{Gems|Olive|'''888'''|1,007|5,575|5,575|||||56,483|56,483}}
{{Gems|Olive|m=Faceted|651|830}}
{{TableEnd}}

==Items==
The following items have '''emerald''' as a component:
{{MSearch|emerald}}
{{RefAl}}
{{Cat|Gems}}

Latest revision as of 00:28, 9 January 2022

Emeralds at a Glance
Material Type Gems
Colors Yellow-green, Blue-green, Green, Dull-green, Grayish-green, Green
Rarity Common
Cultural Relevance None
Required for Alterations No

Emerald is a gemstone and variety of beryl that is colored green by trace amounts of chromium. Emeralds occur in hues ranging from yellow-green to blue-green with the primary hue being green -- yellow and blue are the secondary hues found. Only gems that are medium to dark in tone are considered emeralds. Light-toned gems are instead called green beryl. A "fine" emerald is saturated in color and has a bright, vivid hue. The saturation modifier or mask normally found in emeralds is gray, which gives a grayish-green or dull-green hue.

Alteration Rules

This material is not required for alterations.




Raw Material Sources

Corik's Secret: Treasures of the Tomb/End loot, Cut silver gem case set with polished cabochon stones and Platinum filigree jewelry box with glaes fittings


Items

ItemSource isRarity is
Absinthe and corbeau jacquard waistcoat fitted with gleaming emerald buttonsMale Persuasion (3)Male Persuasion (2)Male Persuasion (1)
Absinthe emerald ear studsDrathrok's Duskruin 435/Drathrok's AssemblageDrathrok's Duskruin 430/Drathrok's AssemblageDrathrok's Duskruin 426/Drathrok's Assemblage
Absinthe emerald-eyed seordmaor skull with electroweave strapsDrathrok's Duskruin 442/Incidental lootDrathrok's Duskruin 438/Incidental lootDrathrok's Duskruin 448/Incidental lootDrathrok's Duskruin 446/Incidental lootincidental
Akabo (1)Wooden Shack
Alabaster moonspun silk duffelThryntyrlz BagMaker's Yurt (4)
Alerce bangles dangling emerald pivuh charmsHollow Eve Festival 417/Raffles
AllarhWooden Shack, Wooden Shack
Amethyst-petaled cambrinth iris with a dark emerald stemNatural Magic (2)Natural Magic (1)festival
Animite chains dangling an array of brilliant bearclaw emeraldstreasure maptreasure map
Animite cufflinks inset with faceted emeraldsCourtly Styles (1)
... further results

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