The Onyx Pinky Ring
The Onyx Pinky Ring
Metal: Platinum
Stone: Onyx & approx. .32ctw of rose cut diamonds
Size: 3
Face size: Approx. 6mm x 9mm
What You Should Know: A spectacular example of Art Deco jewelry. Stones are in great shape.
*This Ring Can Be Resized.
Onyx is a semi-precious stone that was popular during the Art Deco era. It plays with contrast and geometric designs, which are two notable Art Deco motifs.
Onyx is a variety of chalcedony, which comes in many colors. In the distant past, in fact, the term onyx applied to every color of chalcedony. But the Romans had expertise, wealth and a penchant for precision. They honed in, calling the black version of chalcedony onyx and giving the other colors different names.
Onyx has long been loved for its protective properties, as it was believed to shield its wearer from negative energy while promoting stability and consistency. Onyx gets its name from the Greek word “onux,” meaning “fingernail.” According to mythical tales, the mischievous god of love, Eros, clipped Aphrodite’s fingernails while she slept. Everything about her was so beautiful that the fates transformed the clippings to a pretty stone: onyx.
This pinky ring is the epitome of sleek Art Deco. Exquisite rose-cut diamonds surround a long and elegant piece of onyx to make contrast the focal point. A keepsake of ample beauty, deep meaning and sophisticated glamor from romantic days of old.