Stardew Valley Gem and Mineral IDs: Quick Reference
Gems and minerals show up everywhere in Stardew Valley: in geode breaks, as ring components, in the museum's 60+ donation slots, and as the trade items at the Desert Trader on Wednesdays. This is the complete spawnable list, grouped by where you normally find them.
Gemstones
- Emerald — 60
- Aquamarine — 62
- Ruby — 64
- Amethyst — 66
- Topaz — 68
- Jade — 70
- Diamond — 72
- Prismatic Shard — 74
Foraged minerals from mine layers
- Quartz — 80
- Fire Quartz — 82
- Frozen Tear — 84
- Earth Crystal — 86
Geode minerals (538–567)
These come out of regular Geodes when Clint breaks them open.
- Quartz — 538
- Bixite — 539
- Baryte — 540
- Aerinite — 541
- Calcite — 542
- Dolomite — 543
- Esperite — 544
- Fluorapatite — 545
- Geminite — 546
- Helvite — 547
- Jamborite — 548
- Jagoite — 549
- Kyanite — 550
- Lunarite — 551
- Malachite — 552
- Neptunite — 553
- Lemon Stone — 554
- Nekoite — 555
- Orpiment — 556
- Petrified Slime — 557
- Thunder Egg — 558
- Pyrite — 559
- Ocean Stone — 560
- Ghost Crystal — 561
- Tigerseye — 562
- Jasper — 563
- Opal — 564
- Fire Opal — 565
- Celestine — 566
- Marble — 567
Frozen and Magma Geode minerals (568–578)
- Sandstone — 568
- Granite — 569
- Basalt — 570
- Limestone — 571
- Soapstone — 572
- Hematite — 573
- Mudstone — 574
- Obsidian — 575
- Slate — 576
- Fairy Stone — 577
- Star Shards — 578
Each of the named minerals counts as a unique museum donation once it gets close to fifty before the Geologist starts handing out useful rewards. If you'd rather not spend a full year breaking Omni Geodes to roll for them, the cheat is the shortcut.
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