| Black Onyx Black Onyx is affordable yet it lends a look of great wealth to its
wearers. It is often combined with pearls in jewelry designs for a rich ebony/ivory look
and is sometimes carved into cameos.
The name comes from the Greek word, onux, which means fingernail.
While most fingernails arent black, in Greek times, almost all colors of chalcedony,
from fingernail white to black and everything in-between, were referred to as Onyx. Romans
eventually applied the term to describe black and dark brown colors only.
Black Onyx is found worldwide but most commonly in Brazil,
Madagascar and India. It has a hardness value of 7. Black Onyx is often heated to enhance
the richness of color.
It is the alternate birthstone for February, the mystical
birthstone for December and a lucky charm for the astrological sign of Leo. It is also the
anniversary gemstone for the 10th wedding anniversary.
Some believe Black Onyx has the power to help change a
persons bad habits. It is also believed to be a valuable tool for helping
concentration levels in absentminded people and to calm a chaotic life. In India it is
believed to have the power to calm the ardors of love. Its further thought to make
the wearer eloquent and thus worn for public speaking engagements or to help lovers find
the right words in weaving their spell of love on a new romantic interests. It is said to
encourage the growth of fingernails, hair and skin. |