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Black Onyx
By:Yuman Hussain. Most of the black onyx which is produced commercially is heated and permanently dyed to enhance the depth of the black color making it exotic. ...
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Onyx bracelet buying guide
By:Madhubanti Rudra. Catching up with the international fashion trend, onyx jewelleries have become quite popular nowadays. The prolific use of onyx in rings, necklaces, earrings and bracelets are simply meant for those women who have minds of their own. Because onyx is among those few gemstones which are cost effective and aesthetically pleasing. ...
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Onyx pendants buying guide
By:Madhubanti Rudra. The wardrobes of today’s women consist of two types of jewelleries.The first category displays the dressy kinds of ornaments which are worn rarely on selective occasions. The second and more important category comprises of those kinds of jewelleries which you just put on everyday with everything. The selection of the jewelleries of the second type is tougher because, they have to appear classy and elegant, and at the same time, bear a universal appeal - looking not too gorgeous or too funky. When matching all these parameters at one go becomes a real brain-teaser, you may find a mind-blowing solution to your dilemma in wonderful onyx jewelleries. ...
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Onyx rings
By:Madhubanti Rudra. Onyx is the shear beauty of illustrious black, that from antiquity, men had been drawn to. A derivative from Greek word, onux, meaning fingernail, onyx displays fine nails-like white or reddish silicon dioxide bands, thus justifying its naming. A stone famous for its texture that is ideal for curving, creates astonishing impact when mounted on a ring. ...
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Facts About Onyx
By:Madhubanti Rudra. The myth that onyx originated from the body part of Venus, known for alluring beauty, justifies the stone’s fine texture and lustrous black colour. Originally onyx is chalcedony quartz, which falls in the microcrystalline category. It is formed in the gas cavities of lava. ...
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