Onyx
| | The onyx most often used in Native American jewelry is a fine-textured black chalcedony quartz. It was very popular with the ancient Greek and Romans. It tends to be heavier than a piece of jet of the same size. | | | | |
Pictured are 3 link bracelets-Turquoise Valley, Chaco and Native Earth, by Navajo jewelers at Supersmith, Inc.
These bracelets can be ordered in all the stone combinations that
are pictured in the David Rosales jewelry section. You may also create your own, because custom orders are welcomed.
Mosaic in laid link bracelet, length 6 and 1/2 inches.
Prices range from 432.00 to 600.00 for sterling silver.
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These new inlaid box pendants by Jimmie King, Jr. feature a variety of stones inlaid in two sides 1/2" wide, making them reversible. They have a ring at the top of the box to hang them from, and easily go on any type of chain. This picture is representative of a few of the pendants we have available today - or we can special order something special for you from Jimmie!
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Sterling silver, onyx and Picasso grey shell 3/4" wide watchband with face.
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Sterling silver, tiger eye, onyx and red coral channel inlay watchband with 1" face. Band is 7-1/8" when closed. May be ordered to size.
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Sterling silver, gaspeite, coral, turquoise, mother-of-pearl, onyx, spiny oyster shell, denim lapis, lapis and sugilite ring, 1-1/4" x 5/8", size 6. May be ordered to size.
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Sterling silver, lapis, denim lapis, coral, onyx and turquoise inlay post earrings, 7/8" long.
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Sterling silver, lapis, onyx, mother-of-pearl, coral and turquoise inlay, size 10. May be ordered to size.
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Dark as a desert midnight is this lovely onyx pendant, 2-5/8" long including bale.
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