Rolling Together For Life: Custom D-20 Engagement Ring

This is the custom D-20 engagement ring that Babelglyph had crafted to propose to her girlfriend after a Dungeons and Dragons gaming session. I was married before, have I told you that? Apparently I only rolled a two for 'years before the strumpet leaves you for somebody else'. Best thing that ever happened to me.
When I hit on the d20 ring, I knew it would be perfect for her. She's been a tabletop gamer for many years and she loves nerdy references. Plus, cheesy as it sounds, I do feel like I rolled a natural 20 when I started dating her.
That's beautiful. When you feel like you rolled a 20 when you started dating someone you HOLD ON TO THAT PERSON. And if they ever ask you if you'd jump off a bridge if they did you better already be taking your shoes off.
Hit the jump for a couple more shots including the design sketch, chainmail ring box and a BONUS video of the actual proposal.



Thanks to my buddy Jason, who plans on getting engaged with a regular six-sided die ring because his girlfriend has a gambling problem. Jk jk -- he's single.
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