The official GemStone IV encyclopedia.
Saewehna are a type of gemstone found only on the Isle of the Four Winds.
There are eight varieties of saewehna: dragonfly, hummingbird, two varieties each of moth, butterfly, and firefly. It is uncertain if the gem is named for the Saewehna Jungle, or it the jungle is named after the gem.
List of Saewehna
- Note: The rarities listed are estimates and depend on the status of the treasure system in the area hunted. Average values listed are approximations and are generally taken from the sell values of a character selling gems with no trading bonus. See the Trading article for more information on variations of sell values.
a dragonfly saewehna
Description: Streaked with ruby, emerald, sapphire, and topaz, the cabochon of dragonfly saewehna is predominantly warm sapphire in hue. The ever-changing kaleidoscopic surface of the jewel throbs and swirls like a slowly rotating tempest, and veins of amethyst highlight the intensity of each individual color.
|
an iridescent azure butterfly saewehna
Description: Streaked with sable and shimmering verdigris, the cabochon of butterfly saewehna is predominantly warm lapis in hue. The ever-changing kaleidoscopic surface of the jewel throbs and swirls like a slowly rotating tempest, and veins of silver highlight the intensity of each individual color.
|
a gold firefly saewehna
Description: Streaked with ebon, grey, and niveous, the cabochon of firefly saewehna is predominantly warm gold in hue. The ever-changing kaleidoscopic surface of the jewel throbs and swirls like a slowly rotating tempest, and veins of bronze highlight the intensity of each individual color.
|
a pale firefly saewehna
Description: Streaked with copper, bronze, and brass the cabochon of firefly saewehna is predominantly warm silver in hue. The ever-changing kaleidoscopic surface of the jewel throbs and swirls like a slowly rotating tempest, and veins of ebon highlight the intensity of each individual color.
|
a vibrant hummingbird saewehna
Description: Streaked with brilliant tones of ruby and fuchsia, the cabochon of hummingbird saewehna is predominantly iridescent green in hue. The ever-changing kaleidoscopic surface of the jewel throbs and swirls like a slowly rotating tempest, and veins of silver and gold highlight the intensity of each individual color.
|