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Onyx

Art Deco Coral, Black Onyx and Diamond Ring
Art Deco Coral, Black Onyx and Diamond Ring

Onyx is a variety of cryptocrystalline silicon dioxide or chalcedony. It is banded with contrasting colors making it an excellent medium for three-dimensional cameo and intaglio-style carving. Cameos are usually carved with a white layer in relief and a darker color as the background. In intaglios, the figure is incised through the dark layer, to reveal lighter colors underneath.

Onyx is a term also often used when referring to only black, non-banded microcrystalline quartz. This is in the strictest sense incorrect, but it is so widely used and understood that it is commonly accepted.

The name “onyx” has been misapplied to banded or streaked varieties of calcite. “Mexican onyx”, “Brazilian onyx”, “Algerian onyx”, “Yava onyx” and “cave onyx” are all misleading terms that refer to stalagmitic calcite.

Naturally occurring black and white onyx is quite rare, but it can be commercially produced by soaking pale agate in a sugar solution and then carbonizing the sugar in sulfuric acid. This treatment produces layers that are black and white.

A Brief History of Onyx

The name comes from the Greek word, onux, which means fingernail or claw. Mythology states that one night Eros trimmed Venus’ fingernails, and the gods turned these clippings into the stone known as onyx.

Onyx is prized for rosary beads, as the Christians held on to the pagan beliefs that onyx had great medicinal benefits. The ability to make wounds heal faster and childbirth go smoothly was attributed to onyx.

Black Onyx was a favorite in the mourning jewelry of England’s Mid-Victorian Period. The jewelry of this period was often melancholy and reflected the monarch’s sadness at the loss of her beloved Prince Albert.

Onyx is associated with the astrological symbols of Scorpio, Capricorn, and Leo. It commemorates the 7th Anniversary and symbolizes the midnight hour.

Art Deco Onyx and Diamond Locket.
Art Deco Onyx and Diamond Locket.
Edwardian Onyx, Pearl, and Diamond Bracelet.
Edwardian Onyx, Pearl, and Diamond Bracelet.
Art Deco Diamond and Onyx Ring c.1930s.
Art Deco Diamond and Onyx Ring c.1930s.

Gemological Information for Onyx

Color:Black & White, Banded
Crystal Structure:Microcrystalline
Refractive Index:1.564-1.660
Durability:Good
Hardness:7
Family:Microcrystalline Quartz
Similar Stones:Molded Plastics, Glass and Porcelain Make Excellent Imitations for Cameo Carvings,
Treatments:Dyeing
Country of Origin:Worldwide

Onyx Care

Ultrasonic Cleaning:Safe
Steam Cleaning:Safe
Warm Soapy Water:Safe
Chemical Attack:Avoid
Light Sensitivity:Avoid
Heat Sensitivity:Avoid
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