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You can display the gem color on an item using the `Displayed Type` option. For example, if your gem is a blue gem stone, set the displayed type option to `Blue Gem Stone`. By default, the item type is a red lore tag which is displayed right under the item name. You may also display the gem color using a different material, like a blue diamond for blue gem stones. Last but not least you may also use the item lore (`Can be applied onto blue sockets.`).
The socket names are case sensitive.. if your item has a `Blue` gem socket, make sure your gem stone color is `Blue`.
The socket names are case sensitive.. if your item has a `Blue` gem socket, make sure your gem stone color is `Blue`.\
![On the gem](https://i.imgur.com/yzPIa5M.png)![On the weapon](https://i.imgur.com/Ll4VfNi.png)
Gems with no gem color can be applied onto any gem socket. Similarily, uncolored gem sockets can receive any gem stone. Gem stones which gem colors are not specified (in the item edition menu) are considered uncolored. To setup an uncolored gem socket, make sure the input socket color is the exact same as the string setup in the main plugin config:
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