Difference between revisions of "Gem Cutting"
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| + | | level = 4 | ||
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Allows softer semi-precious stones to be finely [[Cut Gems|cut]] into a multitude of dazzling shapes with the use of a [[Gem Cutting Table]] | Allows softer semi-precious stones to be finely [[Cut Gems|cut]] into a multitude of dazzling shapes with the use of a [[Gem Cutting Table]] | ||
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Allows softer semi-precious stones to be finely cut into a multitude of dazzling shapes. You learn techniques for cutting Amethyst, Lapis, Garnet, Turquoise and other gems into beautiful and functional shapes.
Uses
Allows softer semi-precious stones to be finely cut into a multitude of dazzling shapes with the use of a Gem Cutting Table
Research Costs (in T7)
- 1200 Boards
- 300 Cut Stone
- 600 Cuttable Turquoise
- 625 Cuttable Garnet
- 650 Cuttable Lapis
- 675 Cuttable Amethyst
- 650 Cuttable Jade
- 625 Cuttable Sunstone
- 600 Cuttable Citrine
- 2000 White Sand