“O”nyx and agate
I may have cheated a tiny bit on this post. I make jewelry and wanted to highlight a necklace that I made, that includes onyx. Onyx is not the main stone but it adds a depth and anchors the rest of the stones in the necklace, so I think it counts.
The main stone with the different striations is Botswana agate. The necklace also includes smoky quartz, Swarovski crystal and sterling silver spacers and clasp.
I made one for a silent auction gift and liked it so much that I made another one for me. I love the stones but have a hard time matching it with any of my outfits.
Onyx is actually mentioned in the Bible. Ezekial 28:12-13 says “You were the seal of perfection, full of wisdom, and perfect in beauty. You were in Eden, the garden of God; every precious stone adorned you: carnelian, chrysolite and emerald, topaz, onyx and jasper, lapis lazuli, turquoise and beryl.” Wow! What great company!
Onyx was also included in an ephod, which was a sacred vestment worn by the Jewish high priest (Exodus 28:4) and others like Samuel and David. It featured two pieces which hung from the neck and covered the back and front, above the tunic and outer garment. The two pieces were joined together over the shoulders by clasps or brooches of onyx stones set in gold. Onyx has been said to represent spiritual truths.
Those who believe in the energy that stones represent or hold say that the agate is “the stabilizer.” It’s grounding and supportive. Agate is said to form when igneous rock combines with silica deposits in groundwater. The colorful bands that give the semi-precious stone its trademark look are layers of agate deposits that developed on top of each other.
Isn’t the creativity of nature amazing? We can’t add to it or recreate it – we can admire and appreciate it in pieces of jewelry and other examples in our lives.
What would you wear this with?
5 Comments
Janet Mary Cobb
Beautiful necklace! I don’t really wear jewelry much – but it is gorgeous.
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Thank you, Janet! I started making jewelry as a stress-reliever and got addicted. It’s so fun to find beautiful stones and pair them with different elements, whether it be crystals or silver or (if I could afford it), gold. Living in a smaller town, I don’t have access to any local bead or stone shops and I really miss it. You can order online but there is something to seeing the stones before you buy them, that makes it special.
Doesnt Speak Klingon (@NotKlingonRed)
I like Onyx. My sister has an interesting piece that includes both Onyx and Opal. It’s an interesting comparison of the two.
Found you through AtoZ.
Doesn’t Speak Klingon
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Thanks for stopping by! I’ll check out your blog next. Onyx and opal would be a pretty combination. Light and dark. Keep up the good work on the A to Z Challenge.
Kristin Eckerle
Pretty sure you can wear this with anything! It’s beautiful.