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A sturdy stone the colour of the deep sea. Found in ancient vaults.
It is a Rare resource gathered in the world of Windrose with item level 1. It is a jewelry-crafting gem rather than a smithing or building material, and is consumed almost entirely at the Jewelery Table.

Property | Value |
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Category | Resource |
Rarity | Rare |
Item Level | 1 |
Stack Size | 100 |
A sturdy stone the colour of the deep sea. Found in ancient vaults.
Sapphire is a loot gem, not a harvestable ore node. As the description says, it turns up in ancient vaults: explorable ruins and treasure rooms scattered across the islands. Open the chests inside these Points of Interest and the gem appears alongside other rare materials and the occasional finished ring or necklace. It is not bought from a vendor and is not produced by any crafting station, so stockpiling it means clearing vaults rather than mining a deposit.
The richest hunting grounds are the ruined chests and vaults found across the Cursed Swamps and the Foothills. Because each vault yields only a handful of stones, Sapphire is usually the limiting ingredient when crafting a full set of accessories rather than the ingots that go with it.
Sapphire is the signature gem of mid and high-tier jewelry. Rare-tier rings and necklaces typically take 3 Sapphire each alongside 10 Silver Ingot and 10 Tumbaga Ingot, while the Epic, Major versions take 2 to 3 depending on whether they are crafted outright or ascended from a lower tier. Every recipe is made at the Jewelery Table.
Sapphire is used as an ingredient in 54 recipes. Top uses:
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The following additional recipes use Sapphire.
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Search ancient vaults and ruined chests in the Swamps and Foothills.
Sapphire stacks to 100, so it is worth banking every stone you find: a single full ring-and-necklace loadout can consume well over a dozen across its tiers.
Crafting a Rare ring first and then ascending it to the Major version is usually cheaper on Sapphire than building the Major outright, since ascension recipes lean on ingots rather than fresh gems.
Sapphire is part of the crafting progression chain rather than a standalone collectible. Use the recipe, station, and ingredient rows to trace what unlocks it, what it consumes, and which linked upgrades or materials should be prepared before crafting it.