D20 Gemstone: a Dungeons and Dragons-Inspired Design
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International Gem Society instructor Jim Buday walks you through faceting a preformed piece of green moissanite into a Dungeons and Dragons-inspired hexagon D20 gemstone design. Watch this video preview of the amazing transformation from preform to polished gem.
Check out the full-length video on the International Gem Society YouTube Channel.
About Jim Buday
Born and raised in Wisconsin, Jim Buday founded the Reddit thread, Shinypreciousgems, which now sits at more than 25,000 members. Recently, Jim started creating his own gem designs.
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