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Elevate your everyday with the timeless elegance of black onyx. A minimalist design with a maximum impact, our new collection adds a touch of sophisticated drama to any look. #BlackOnyx #OnyxJewelry #MinimalistJewelry #TimelessStyle #ElegantAccessories #BlueskyFinds shorturl.at/T3Nkv

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The "Fortune Teller" necklace is a Limited Edition from Rayvenwoodmanor! www.rayvenwoodmanor.etsy.com
#fortuneteller #fortunetellernecklace #halloween #halloweenjewelry #gothic #blackonyx #handmade #blackball #artisanjewelry #shopsmall #etsy #etsyshop #blackmagic

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Black Onyx Wolf Head Necklace by Rayvenwoodmanor. #blackonyx #blackonyxjewelry #gemstonepoint #rayvenwoodmanor #rayvenwoodmanorjewelry #wolfjewelry #wolfhead #silverwolf #wolf #ooakjewelry #cosplay #cosplayjewelry
www.etsy.com/listing/4327...

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Timeless Elegance 🖤
Bold and grounded, this handcrafted Black Onyx ring in genuine 925 sterling silver is your daily power piece. Strength, protection, and style — all in one.
#BlackOnyx #OnyxRing #925SterlingSilver #SterlingSilverRing
#GemstoneJewelry
Product Link : amzn.to/44KETJT

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Black Onyx Ring | 925 Sterling Silver
Timeless Elegance 🖤
Bold and grounded, this handcrafted Black Onyx ring in genuine 925 sterling silver is your daily power piece.
#BlackOnyx #OnyxRing #925SterlingSilver #SterlingSilverRing
Product Link : sechibysiblings.etsy.com/listing/1230...

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Timeless Elegance 🖤
Bold and grounded, this handcrafted Black Onyx ring in genuine 925 sterling silver is your daily power piece. Strength, protection, and style — all in one.

Timeless Elegance 🖤 Bold and grounded, this handcrafted Black Onyx ring in genuine 925 sterling silver is your daily power piece. Strength, protection, and style — all in one.

Black Onyx Ring | 925 Sterling Silver
Timeless Elegance 🖤
Bold and grounded, this handcrafted Black Onyx ring in genuine 925 sterling silver is your daily power piece. Strength, protection, and style — all in one.
#BlackOnyx #OnyxRing #925SterlingSilver #SterlingSilverRing
#GemstoneJewelry

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Anglican rosary in faceted black onyx and tiger's eye with a cross of nails

Anglican rosary in faceted black onyx and tiger's eye with a cross of nails

The cross on this faceted black onyx and tiger eye Anglican rosary looks like it's made of nails.

Learn more about this rosary at bestillbeadsshop.etsy.com/listing/1883...

#Anglicanrosary #Anglicanprayerbeads #crossofnails #rosary #tigereye #prayerbeads #blackonyx #nailcross

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Amethyst, black onyx, and silver rosary in the Roman Catholic style

Amethyst, black onyx, and silver rosary in the Roman Catholic style

I love all the purple in this amethyst and matte black onyx Catholic rosary!

Learn more about this particular rosary at bestillbeadsshop.etsy.com/listing/1047...

#amethyst #amethystrosary #purplerosary #blackonyx #catholicrosary #stonerosary #handmaderosary #rosary #prayerbeads #rosaries #prayer

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A kinetic pair of vintage 1950s 60s handmade sterling silver black lacquer and pearl Bamboo & Caged Pearls design screwback earrings. Silver surmounts with black onyx cabochons bezel-set at fronts, and from which dangle sterling silver and black lacquer 'bamboo' design sections with a three dimensional spherical 'cage' holding a free-moving pearl inside. Lots of movement when worn! In Japan, bamboo symbolizes good luck, resilience, and flexibility, often used in New Year celebrations and other traditions. It represents the ability to bend without breaking, even in the face of adversity, and is associated with strength and the renewal of spring. Bamboo also plays a role in various aspects of Japanese life, from construction and crafts to cuisine and art.Exquisite craftsmanship with the sterling silver given a black lacquer coating that has been carved-thru to produce the highlights of the design. Each measures 1-1/2" tall by 1-3/8" wide, and the pair weigh 5.7 grams total. Marked "Sterling" at backs as shown, most likely the high grade Japanese 950 sterling silver. Excellent vintage condition.

A kinetic pair of vintage 1950s 60s handmade sterling silver black lacquer and pearl Bamboo & Caged Pearls design screwback earrings. Silver surmounts with black onyx cabochons bezel-set at fronts, and from which dangle sterling silver and black lacquer 'bamboo' design sections with a three dimensional spherical 'cage' holding a free-moving pearl inside. Lots of movement when worn! In Japan, bamboo symbolizes good luck, resilience, and flexibility, often used in New Year celebrations and other traditions. It represents the ability to bend without breaking, even in the face of adversity, and is associated with strength and the renewal of spring. Bamboo also plays a role in various aspects of Japanese life, from construction and crafts to cuisine and art.Exquisite craftsmanship with the sterling silver given a black lacquer coating that has been carved-thru to produce the highlights of the design. Each measures 1-1/2" tall by 1-3/8" wide, and the pair weigh 5.7 grams total. Marked "Sterling" at backs as shown, most likely the high grade Japanese 950 sterling silver. Excellent vintage condition.

An elaborate pair of vintage 1950s Japanese handmade sterling silver black onyx and pearl Bamboo design earrings.

Available...

www.rubylane.com/item/1879775...

#Japan #japanese #bamboo #design #earrings #sterlingsilver #handmade #blackonyx #pearl #japanesejewelry #kinetic #cagedpearls #resilient

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Designed by Stella Popowski for Los Castillo in Taxco. This box has a sterling silver lid frame with metales casados (sterling and brass) that also includes black onyx and turquoise inlay in an abstract geometric design. The design reminds me of shapes viewed through a fun house mirror, everything seems a little off kilter!

Measures a bit over 4” long by about 3” wide by just under 2” tall. The sterling lid fits loosely over the handmade Mexican redwood box base.

These boxes by Popowski are really little artworks to place on a table or shelf, although they can be used for practical purposes too.

Popowski was a Jewish emigré from Poland just before the Second World War whose family moved to Cuba first, then a few years later to Mexico. Popowski designed for Antonio Pineda and Los Castillo before opening her own workshop in the late 1950s in Taxco. She left Mexico in the early to mid 1960s for Southern California where she lived in the LA area before ending up in the suburbs of San Diego. She created unique artworks using a variety of techniques including oils and watercolors, and designed decorative objects like menus and greeting cards. Her unique artworks were shown in a great many galleries and art fairs in Southern California in her final years alongside many of the perhaps better recognized artists from the area. NFS.

Designed by Stella Popowski for Los Castillo in Taxco. This box has a sterling silver lid frame with metales casados (sterling and brass) that also includes black onyx and turquoise inlay in an abstract geometric design. The design reminds me of shapes viewed through a fun house mirror, everything seems a little off kilter! Measures a bit over 4” long by about 3” wide by just under 2” tall. The sterling lid fits loosely over the handmade Mexican redwood box base. These boxes by Popowski are really little artworks to place on a table or shelf, although they can be used for practical purposes too. Popowski was a Jewish emigré from Poland just before the Second World War whose family moved to Cuba first, then a few years later to Mexico. Popowski designed for Antonio Pineda and Los Castillo before opening her own workshop in the late 1950s in Taxco. She left Mexico in the early to mid 1960s for Southern California where she lived in the LA area before ending up in the suburbs of San Diego. She created unique artworks using a variety of techniques including oils and watercolors, and designed decorative objects like menus and greeting cards. Her unique artworks were shown in a great many galleries and art fairs in Southern California in her final years alongside many of the perhaps better recognized artists from the area. NFS.

A Los Castillo Stella Popowski design handmade onix negro box with matching belt buckle in metales casados, onix negro and turquoise - this is the most typical color combination found in Popowski designs for Los Castillo, and since most pieces found these days are in this combination, I am guessing that it was the most popular at the time of their creation - I also have the matching cufflinks in my collection, and I’m always looking for more examples/forms for this and other Popowski designs for Los Castillo!
NFS

A Los Castillo Stella Popowski design handmade onix negro box with matching belt buckle in metales casados, onix negro and turquoise - this is the most typical color combination found in Popowski designs for Los Castillo, and since most pieces found these days are in this combination, I am guessing that it was the most popular at the time of their creation - I also have the matching cufflinks in my collection, and I’m always looking for more examples/forms for this and other Popowski designs for Los Castillo! NFS

A Stella Popowski design for Los Castillo Taxco circa 1955 which was made into cufflinks, belt buckles, and this box.

#marriedmetals #metalescasados #onixnegro #blackonyx #turquoise #inlay #handmade #box #cufflinks #beltbuckle #midcenturymexico #mexicanmodernism #loscastillotaxco #stellapopowski

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Just love how the pavé rhinestones with black onyx sparkle in the sunlight! ✨

Earrings are available at: jennydayco.com/products/bla...

#earrings #jewelry #blackonyx #rhinestones

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Finished the first part of the necklace 👻

#jewelry #handmade #necklace #blackonyx #crystal

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Working on a new necklace 👻🖤

#jewelry #handmade #necklace #blackonyx #crystal

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I love this ring so much! I wear it almost everyday!

#blackonyx #ring #sterlingsilver #925 #finesilver #stepbezel #jewellery #jewelry #fabrication #squarecabochon #splitshank #stonesetting #jewellerystudio

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Black Onyx Wire Wrapped Earrings 🖤🌟
#WireWrappedJewelry #KismetMoon #Amulet #WitchyJewelry #Bruja #ChakraHealing #CrystalEarrings #GoddessVibes #BlackOnyx

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Pyramid shaped sterling silver earrings with dramatic black onyx inlays.

Pyramid shaped sterling silver earrings with dramatic black onyx inlays.

Art deco style sterling silver earrings. Fantastic pair!

giosgems.etsy.com/listing/9995...

#GiosGems #vintagejewelry #sterlingsilverjewelry #sterlingearrings #vintagesilver #earrings #giftforher #artdeco #sterlingsilver #blackonyx

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Amethyst and black onyx necklace and earrings.
#amethyst #blackonyx #jewelry #art

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Nice little #Blackonyx #Lucifer Ring 💍 kinda digging it tbh very nice 😊 🖤😍 #WitchSky #Talisman #Sigils #Witchjewellery was v inexpensive my valentines to myself why not eh have to treat yourself now and then ✨🖤✨🪬✨🧿✨🙏🏼✨🕯️✨🧙✨

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This book got my pressure up #blackonyx

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🌑 New Moon in Aquarius | Protection & Change

Black Onyx grounds & shields as you set bold intentions. What are you manifesting tonight? ⬇️✨

#NewMoonInAquarius #BlackOnyx #TwilightTrinkets

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We lost our 5th/6th playoff last week & ended up last, but Kyadondo Rugby Academy organised a friendly match for us. First 15s tries scored.🤗 First win.🤗

Black Onyx 32-21 SMACK U16.

It's been a great journey with these young gems.

📸 Denise Namale

#BlackPearlsStrong 🖤♥️
#BlackOnyx

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RARE vintage 1930s handmade sterling silver and carved black onyx pre-Columbian style 'face' Mexican Art Deco letter opener by Fred Davis (1877-1961) of Mexico City. A striking and quite beautiful piece of handcrafted sterling silver from the Art Deco era in Mexico City! 
This fine letter opener measures 6-5/8" long by 1-1/4" wide, and weighs 22.7 grams total. Marked at back as shown with the conjoined "FD" maker mark used by Davis. Not marked for silver content as this was not required at that time for items for sale within Mexico, but tested and guaranteed to be as described. Excellent vintage condition.

RARE vintage 1930s handmade sterling silver and carved black onyx pre-Columbian style 'face' Mexican Art Deco letter opener by Fred Davis (1877-1961) of Mexico City. A striking and quite beautiful piece of handcrafted sterling silver from the Art Deco era in Mexico City! This fine letter opener measures 6-5/8" long by 1-1/4" wide, and weighs 22.7 grams total. Marked at back as shown with the conjoined "FD" maker mark used by Davis. Not marked for silver content as this was not required at that time for items for sale within Mexico, but tested and guaranteed to be as described. Excellent vintage condition.

Here's a short bio of the artist that I compiled from online sources:

Frederick W. Davis (April 17, 1877 - March 7, 1961) operated an antiquities and folk art shop in Mexico City. Davis was an early collector and dealer in pre-Columbian and Mexican folk art and his shop was a place where Mexican Modern artists who were interested in pre-Columbian and folk art, often met.
Davis was born and raised in Illinois. He came to Mexico about 1910 and worked for the Sonora News Company selling newspapers, guidebooks, and souvenirs on the Southern Pacific Railway line south from Nogales, Arizona. Davis, who was interested in folk art and pre-Columbian art of Mexico became the manager of the Sonora Company's arts and crafts showroom in Mexico City. During the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), many Mexican antiques came on the market. After 1920, as stability returned and Americans became interested in Mexico, Davis's shop attracted collectors and other visitors. Artists of the emerging “Mexican school” were interested in both historical and contemporary folk art, so they also gravitated to Davis's shop. Davis was among the first to collect, display and sell their work. He exhibited work by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and Rufino Tamayo; others who came to the shop included Miguel Covarrubias and Jean Charlot.

Here's a short bio of the artist that I compiled from online sources: Frederick W. Davis (April 17, 1877 - March 7, 1961) operated an antiquities and folk art shop in Mexico City. Davis was an early collector and dealer in pre-Columbian and Mexican folk art and his shop was a place where Mexican Modern artists who were interested in pre-Columbian and folk art, often met. Davis was born and raised in Illinois. He came to Mexico about 1910 and worked for the Sonora News Company selling newspapers, guidebooks, and souvenirs on the Southern Pacific Railway line south from Nogales, Arizona. Davis, who was interested in folk art and pre-Columbian art of Mexico became the manager of the Sonora Company's arts and crafts showroom in Mexico City. During the Mexican Revolution (1910-1920), many Mexican antiques came on the market. After 1920, as stability returned and Americans became interested in Mexico, Davis's shop attracted collectors and other visitors. Artists of the emerging “Mexican school” were interested in both historical and contemporary folk art, so they also gravitated to Davis's shop. Davis was among the first to collect, display and sell their work. He exhibited work by Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco, and Rufino Tamayo; others who came to the shop included Miguel Covarrubias and Jean Charlot.

Davis also displayed work by Americans including George Biddle, Caroline Durieux, and William Spratling.
In 1927, Davis hired Rene d'Harnoncourt as his assistant. D'Harnoncourt worked with Davis until 1933, helping in the purchase and sale of art objects and organizing displays and exhibits in the showroom.
In 1933, Davis left the Sonora News Company and became head of the department of antiques and fine crafts in Frank Sanborn's Mexico City store. He continued supporting Mexican artists and craftsmen by displaying and selling their work. Davis is famed for championing Mexican artists and craftsmen.
That said, Davis’ silversmithing was equally as popular. His pieces were heavily influenced by the art of Mexico. Davis wanted these pieces to feel authentic, collector’s items rather than the typical tchotchkes that were sold to American tourists at that time. The public responded in a big way, elevating Mexican silversmithing to an artform that soon had followers across the globe. Even now, nearly 60 years after his death, Davis pieces are still highly sought after by art collectors and jewelry fans around the world. He was a singular figure in the art world, both because of his work as an artist and as an art dealer.
Fred Davis is best known for his silver jewelry and objects. Well schooled in pre-Columbian art, Davis was heavily interested in the jewelry worn by the indigenous people of Mexico. He worked tirelessly during the years of the Mexican revolution to procure artifacts and antiques that surfaced due to civil unrest. These influences found themselves front and center when Davis began to make jewelry. His pieces were ornamental, but not trite -- very different from other Mexican-inspired art from that time. Davis helped to elevate folk art, making it a valued and serious addition to the high art community.

Davis also displayed work by Americans including George Biddle, Caroline Durieux, and William Spratling. In 1927, Davis hired Rene d'Harnoncourt as his assistant. D'Harnoncourt worked with Davis until 1933, helping in the purchase and sale of art objects and organizing displays and exhibits in the showroom. In 1933, Davis left the Sonora News Company and became head of the department of antiques and fine crafts in Frank Sanborn's Mexico City store. He continued supporting Mexican artists and craftsmen by displaying and selling their work. Davis is famed for championing Mexican artists and craftsmen. That said, Davis’ silversmithing was equally as popular. His pieces were heavily influenced by the art of Mexico. Davis wanted these pieces to feel authentic, collector’s items rather than the typical tchotchkes that were sold to American tourists at that time. The public responded in a big way, elevating Mexican silversmithing to an artform that soon had followers across the globe. Even now, nearly 60 years after his death, Davis pieces are still highly sought after by art collectors and jewelry fans around the world. He was a singular figure in the art world, both because of his work as an artist and as an art dealer. Fred Davis is best known for his silver jewelry and objects. Well schooled in pre-Columbian art, Davis was heavily interested in the jewelry worn by the indigenous people of Mexico. He worked tirelessly during the years of the Mexican revolution to procure artifacts and antiques that surfaced due to civil unrest. These influences found themselves front and center when Davis began to make jewelry. His pieces were ornamental, but not trite -- very different from other Mexican-inspired art from that time. Davis helped to elevate folk art, making it a valued and serious addition to the high art community.

A 1930s Fred Davis sterling & onyx Mexican Art Deco letter opener - measures 6-5/8" long!

Available in my Ruby Lane shop...

www.rubylane.com/item/1879775...

#freddavis #handmade #sterling #blackonyx #letteropener #mexicanartdeco #mexicansilver #mexicocity #cdmx #precolumbianinspired #vintage1930s

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Black Onyx bravely battled to a 62-00 loss against NOVA in the 5/6 playoff of the Kyadondo Rugby Academy under 17 15s.

This was the second 15s game under our belts and despite the massive Ls that we're picking, we're learning and we'll get better.

#BlackPearlsStrong 🖤♥️
#BlackOnyx
#KyadondoU17s

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a woman with pink and blue hair is reading a book and drinking from a cup Alt: Harlequin with pink and blue hair is reading a book and drinking from a cup with her pinky up.

I like posting dumb memes that disappear after 24h 😭
My feed will likely be shit posting AND shit news cuz "waves at state of 'murkah"... Almost want multiple accounts to separate the two but... Meh
Also I miss tumblr 🤣
-Bathtub thoughts with nick
Reading #fourthwing #blackonyx

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Baptism of FIRE for Black Onyx against Namilyango Tyrants at the Kyadondo Rugby Academy Under 17 XVs competition today! 😱

Our gems put up a good fight, but the Tyrants were too tough. 🔥

HT: 21-03 (penalty by Trey Gateja)
FT: 41-03

📸 Denise Namale

#BlackPearlsStrong 🖤❤️
#BlackOnyx

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Sterling silver vintage hinged bangle with inlaid malachite, onyx, and azurite malachite over resin. bit.ly/4iwVmGe

#vintage #vintagejewelry #jewelry #bracelets #banglebracelets #southwesternjewelry #gemstone #malachite #onxy #blackonyx #azuritemalachite #sterlingsilver #sterling #sharkyswaters

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【The Black Onyx】#09「クラーケンとの闘いと地下5階」
【The Black Onyx】#09「クラーケンとの闘いと地下5階」 YouTube video by 千秋Senshuu

🐻アーカイブ追加しました🐻
【The Black Onyx】#09「クラーケンとの闘いと地下5階」
youtu.be/ZIQvZakxi9A
#BlackOnyx

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