A sapphire (Greek: sappheiros) refers a gem belonging to one of the varieties of the mineral corundum, an aluminium oxide (α-Al2O3), when it is a colour other than red, in which case the gem would instead be a ruby. Trace amounts of other elements such as iron, titanium, or chromium can give corundum blue, yellow, pink, purple, orange, or greenish colour. Pink-orange corundum are also sapphires, but are instead called padparadscha.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt[]
Sapphire | |
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Used to craft gear and items. | |
Description | |
Inventory/slot |
Alchemy and crafting |
Category |
Magic item |
Type |
Crafting component |
Source |
Loot / Purchase / Dismantling |
Base price |
220 |
Price to buy |
783 – 1514 |
Price to sell |
120 – 160 |
Weight |
0 |
Dismantling | |
Components |
2x Sapphire dust |
Sapphires can be obtained by dismantling flawless sapphires or jewelery like silver sapphire rings or gold sapphire necklaces. They can also sometimes be obtained by dismantling swords like Beann'shie or Wild Hunt warrior's sword - superior.
See also[]
In The Witcher computer game[]
Sapphire | |
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Sapphire | |
Description | |
Type |
Gem |
Source |
see sources |
Price to buy |
60 |
Price to sell |
30 |
ID |
it_gem_002
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The druids in the swamp cemetery require some sapphires for their Green March. They will exchange one for three (3) Full Moon potions.
Sources[]
- Savolla has a sapphire if Geralt defeats him.
- In the "goal" trunk in the crypt in the sewers in Chapter II.
- Wardrobe, 2nd floor, non-human barracks in Temple Quarter during Chapter III.
- In the "goal" trunk in the Bandits' hideout (fisstech lab) in the sewers.
- Sold by most merchants who sell jewellery.
- Found on some Salamandra corpses.
Other sapphires[]
- Are you looking for the gem or a ring with sapphires?
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