Gemstones are naturally occurring crystalline minerals that are highly valued in the Wizarding world for their beauty, rarity, and magical affinities. They appear in a wide variety of colours and types, and are often cut and polished to be used in jewellery, as decoration on magical artefacts, or as potent magical components themselves. Notable types of gemstones mentioned in the series include:
Gemstones are used in a variety of magical applications, serving as everything from indicators and ingredients to powerful enchanted objects.
The use of gemstones is ancient in the Wizarding world. Since the founding of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, the House Point Hourglasses have used gems to track the inter-house competition. The history of Goblins, such as Ragnuk the First, is deeply intertwined with the craftsmanship of gem-encrusted items like the Sword of Gryffindor. One of the most ancient and legendary gemstones is the Resurrection Stone, which according to The Tales of Beedle the Bard, was given to Cadmus Peverell by Death himself. It was passed down through the Gaunt family and set into a ring. In a more recent, but still significant, historical context, the alchemist Nicolas Flamel was the only known maker of the Sorcerer's Stone, a legendary blood-red stone with the power to grant immortality.
Gemstones are central to several major plotlines throughout the series.