POLYHEDRON
A three-dimensional shape with flat polygonal faces, straight edges, and sharp corners or vertices is called a polyhedron. Common examples are cubes, prisms, pyramids. However, cones, and spheres are not polyhedrons since they do not have polygonal faces.
I often make more elaborate polyhedrons. Including tetrahedrons, octahedrons, faceted spheres, obelisks, pendants, and diamonds.
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Octahedron
an octahedron is a polyhedron with eight faces
Decagon
Tetrahedron
this tetrahedron, or triangular pyrmaid, has curved edges creating a “melting” focal point.
Decagon
a decagon is a plane figure with ten straight sides and angles. This one also has beveled edges across four of the meeting planes. The facets within this decagon create a four pointed “star” effect from certain angles.





