All Stardew Valley Gems and How to Get Them

These precious objects will have several functions and it is interesting to get as many as we can.

In Stardew Valley we will spend the day working, almost literally speaking. But don’t think that the only thing we are going to do is take care of our farm. Without going any further, we will also live adventures to explore caves and other places and get minerals or gems . And we are going to talk about the latter today. Gems are so precious that there will practically be no NPC who can resist their charm. We will tell you what they are for , how many types there are and how to get them .

What are Gems for in Stardew Valley?

First of all, you should know that gems are one of the types of minerals that we can find in the game. Although we must clearly differentiate them from the harvesting minerals, which are the ones we collect in The Mines and in the Skull Cavern. In addition, Gems are found in boxes and barrels in The Mines.

In any case, these valuable items, just like the Geode minerals, can be used in the Sewing Machine spool , which we find in Emily and Haley’s house. What are they for? Logically, they will be useful for making clothes . In addition, they will also allow us to dye already created clothes . Last but not least, all of them can be sold. And that’s where they make the difference, since they can give us quite a bit of money .

How to find Gems in Stardew Valley

Although we have already told you that many of these Gems can be found simply by exploring, you should know that it is also possible to find them in other ways. For example, if we dedicate ourselves to Mining . In short, we will find most of them through Panning , or through the stones that we find on the floors of The Mine.

All Stardew Valley Gems and How to Get Them

Finally, we leave you with a complete list of the eight types of Gems that currently exist in the game, as well as useful information on how to find them or how much money they are worth.

Miniature GEM sale price location
·         Topaz ·         80G (104G with Gemologist) ·         Topaz stone

·         Gem stone

·         Batting

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Amethyst ·         100G (130G with Gemologist) ·         Amethyst stone

·         Gem stone

·         Batting

·         Green slime

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Aquamarine ·         180G (234G with Gemologist) ·         Aquamarine stone

·         Gem stone

·         Batting

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Jade ·         200G (260G with Gemologist) ·         Jade stone

·         Gem stone

·         Blue slime

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Winter Star Festival

·         Ruby ·         250G (325G with Gemologist) ·         Ruby stone

·         Gem stone

·         Batting

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Winter Star Festival

·         Emerald ·         250G (325G with Gemologist) ·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Batting

·         emerald stone

·         Gem stone

·         Winter Star Festival

·         Diamond ·         750G (975G with Gemologist) ·         Diamond stone

·         Gem stone

·         Batting

·         Bin

·         Treasure chest

·         Monster loot at the bottom of the Mines

·         Prismatic splinter ·         2,000G (2,600G with Gemologist) ·         Iridium stone

·         Mystical stone

·         Omnigeode

·         Beast of the shadows

·         Shadow Shaman

·         Mummy

·         Snake

·         Treasure chest

·         Monster loot at the bottom of the Mines

If you are enjoying the game and want to get it in a physical edition , we remind you that it is still available for purchase, both the normal and the collector’s edition. In addition, we have published a guide in which we review the extras that come with each of them. And if you want more information about the game, remember that you can always read the analysis published on this site.