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Black & Banded Onyx Beaded Bracelet features black and banded onyx round semi-precious gemstone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.

The bracelet weighs 13.1g;

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.

Material Information

Birthstone of February & August

Zodiac Stone of CapricornGemini & Leo

Onyx – The Stone of Inner Strength

Onyx, a variety of chalcedony, is known for its deep black color with white bands, though it can also come in various other colors like brown or red. Predominantly found in Brazil, India, and Uruguay, onyx’s black variety is often dyed to enhance or create the color. Lab-grown onyx would aim to replicate this uniform color and banding.

Etymology

The name “onyx” derives from the Greek word “onyx,” meaning “claw” or “fingernail,” due to the belief that the goddess Venus cut her nails and left them on the ground, which turned into onyx. It shares its name with:

Black Onyx, specifically for the dyed black variety.

Sardonyx, which combines onyx with sard for a banded appearance in red and black.

Cosmic Junction

Onyx resonates with Saturn, symbolizing discipline, protection, and grounding. It’s strongly connected to the root chakra, enhancing stability, strength, and security:

Ancient Roman Beliefs: Onyx was used to carve cameos and intaglios, believed to protect against evil and bring emotional balance. It was thought to imbue the wearer with courage and strength.

Greek Mythology: Linked to the story of Venus, onyx was seen as a stone of protection and grounding, used to access inner wisdom and banish grief.

Middle Eastern Traditions: In Islamic cultures, onyx is considered a symbol of strength and resistance against adversity, often used in protective amulets.

Modern Metaphysical Use: Onyx is used for grounding, helping to release negative emotions and to foster inner strength during times of stress or confusion.

Dyeing Techniques for Onyx:

Black Dyeing: Natural onyx might be gray or have lighter bands; it’s often dyed black to enhance its color uniformity and depth. This involves soaking in black dye, typically after treatment with acid to increase porosity.

Heat Treatment: Sometimes combined with dyeing, heat can be used to alter or stabilize color, especially in creating sardonyx from naturally banded chalcedony.


Birthstone

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Zodiac Stone

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Colour

Cordage

Elastic Thread

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel

Black & Banded Onyx Beaded Bracelet

“In the pulse of steady roots, grow bold beneath the unseen sky.”

Black & Banded Onyx Beaded Bracelet features black and banded onyx round semi-precious gemstone beads, pvd-plated golden hypoallergic stainless steel findings and is corded with elastic thread.

The bracelet weighs 13.1g;

Designed and crafted by Silvi Simberg 2025 as a part of the Ionic Arcana collection.

Material Information

Birthstone of February & August

Zodiac Stone of CapricornGemini & Leo

Onyx – The Stone of Inner Strength

Onyx, a variety of chalcedony, is known for its deep black color with white bands, though it can also come in various other colors like brown or red. Predominantly found in Brazil, India, and Uruguay, onyx’s black variety is often dyed to enhance or create the color. Lab-grown onyx would aim to replicate this uniform color and banding.

Etymology

The name “onyx” derives from the Greek word “onyx,” meaning “claw” or “fingernail,” due to the belief that the goddess Venus cut her nails and left them on the ground, which turned into onyx. It shares its name with:

Black Onyx, specifically for the dyed black variety.

Sardonyx, which combines onyx with sard for a banded appearance in red and black.

Cosmic Junction

Onyx resonates with Saturn, symbolizing discipline, protection, and grounding. It’s strongly connected to the root chakra, enhancing stability, strength, and security:

Ancient Roman Beliefs: Onyx was used to carve cameos and intaglios, believed to protect against evil and bring emotional balance. It was thought to imbue the wearer with courage and strength.

Greek Mythology: Linked to the story of Venus, onyx was seen as a stone of protection and grounding, used to access inner wisdom and banish grief.

Middle Eastern Traditions: In Islamic cultures, onyx is considered a symbol of strength and resistance against adversity, often used in protective amulets.

Modern Metaphysical Use: Onyx is used for grounding, helping to release negative emotions and to foster inner strength during times of stress or confusion.

Dyeing Techniques for Onyx:

Black Dyeing: Natural onyx might be gray or have lighter bands; it’s often dyed black to enhance its color uniformity and depth. This involves soaking in black dye, typically after treatment with acid to increase porosity.

Heat Treatment: Sometimes combined with dyeing, heat can be used to alter or stabilize color, especially in creating sardonyx from naturally banded chalcedony.

Birthstone

,

Zodiac Stone

, ,

Colour

Cordage

Elastic Thread

Findings

18k Gold PVD Plated / Jewellery-Grade Stainless Steel