Blue Topaz Onyx Infinity Rings in 14K White Gold

To see a world in a grain of sand and heaven in a wild flower, hold infinity in the palm of your hand and eternity in an hour. -William Blake. Your spirituality is on display with Blue Topaz infinity jewelry. The birthstone of December, the tranquil azure color of a blue topaz ring can evoke thoughts of warm Caribbean seas on a cold winter day. Black and gold make a beautiful and elegant combination. A black onyx ring is a perfect accessory for any outfit.

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Diamond Infinity
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Black Onyx & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$399.00
blue topaz-onyx infinity ring
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Infinity
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Black Onyx Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$249.00
blue topaz-onyx engagement ring
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Diamond Twist 'One Heart'
Genuine Swiss Blue Topaz With Genuine Black Onyx & Diamond Ring
manufacturer-direct price:
$899.00

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topaz Jewelry

Topaz is the birthstone for the month of December, and the stone given in celebration of the 4th and 19th anniversaries of marriage. Topaz is a symbol of love and affection, and has been said to be an aid to ones sweetness and disposition.... learn more

onyx Jewelry

Onyx is the birthstone for Leos and the anniversary gemstone for the 7th year of marriage. Black Onyx is the anniversary gemstone for the 10th year of marriage. Onyx is a variety of the microcrystalline quartz, called chalcedony. The name "chalcedony"" comes from Calcedon or Calchedon, an ancient port on the Sea of Marmara in Asia Minor. Ornamental materials were once mined in that area and it was an active center for trading various stones. Onyx were used widely in the past as bases and handles for gold items, as well as for stone inlay work. Onyx seals were very popular with the Romans, who carved the pattern of the seal in negative relief to give a raised point. They often used stones with several layers, each of a different color, which were then individually carved to produce a different pattern each year. They originally used the onyx name for a variety of marble having white and yellow veins. Onyx is the Greek word for ""claw"" or ""fingernail"" because these veins resemble the ... learn more