Onyx Sophia Green

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Green Leaf

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Jade Dark Green

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Dark Green

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Esmeralda

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Golden Green

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

Onyx Bamboo Green

Onyx primarily refers to the parallel banded variety of the silicate mineral chalcedony. Some onyx is natural but much of the material in commerce is produced by the staining of agate. Onyx was used in Egypt as early as the Second Dynasty to make bowls and other pottery items. The colors of its bands range […]

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