ONYX
Onyx is very similar to agate and formed from quartz. With cryptocrystalline structure and translucent property, Onyx is one of the more popular precious gemstones. Onyx are generally formed from layered deposits in warm springs and limestone caves. While water flows on existing limestone, dissolves and carry very grainy and fine structure for the re-deposits. These re-deposits crystal's are fused together for millions of years to form translucent layer which in turns form a unique natural stone Onyx. Naturally beautiful, translucence and line of contrasting colors running throughout which defines the unique color characteristics of the stone. Onyx colors are soft, opulent and almost fragile stone. Fireplaces, Bar tops and island are some appropriate places to use. Translucent qualities of onyx can be leveraged by placing the material under or over the lighting areas. Onyx tends to be more crystalline, strongly banded and colored in browns to yellow and clear.
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Bianca Onyx |
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Giallo Crystal Onyx |
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Multi Gold Onyx |
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Multi Green Onyx |
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Multi Red Onyx |
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Onyx Amour |
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Onyx Cappucino |
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Onyx Jade |
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Onyx Miele |
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Onyx Passion |
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Sangria Onyx |
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White Onyx |
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