Onyx Turquoise Pink Tourmaline Jewelry in 14K Yellow Gold

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Dew Drops
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Necklace
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$435.00
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$266.00
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Hugs and Kisses
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$416.00
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Three Stone
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$366.00
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Pave Trellis
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$666.00
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Three Stone Tire Tread Men's
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$936.00
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6mm Round Eternal Embrace Engagement
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$616.00
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6mm Princess Eternal Embrace Engagement
Genuine Black Onyx With Genuine Turquoise And Genuine Pink Tourmaline Ring
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$666.00

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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

turquoise Jewelry

Turquoise is the birthstone for the month of December and the gift given in celebration of the fifth and eleventh wedding anniversaries. Since the days of the ancient Egyptians, turquoise has been known throughout the world and has been in great demand. Turquoise was one of the first gemstones ever mined, perhaps dating back to 6000 BC, in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. The name turquoise comes from the same French word, Turquoise, meaning Turkish, since it originally arrived in Europe through Turkey, originating in Iran. Turquoise has been mined in Iran for over 3,000 years. It has been used for thousands of years for jewelry by the Ancient Egyptians, who buried fine pieces with mummies. Aztecs fashioned elaborate turquoise masks. Today, Native Americans, especially the Zuni and Navajo peoples, produce the most renowned pieces in the US, such as turquoise and silver bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, pendants, brooches, and belt buckles. In the past, the stone was also used as beads in ... learn more

tourmaline Jewelry

Tourmaline is the alternate birthstone for October, along with the opal. The stone was first discovered by Dutch traders off the West Coast of Italy in the late 1600's or early 1700's. The name tourmaline comes from the Sinhalese term "turmali,"" which was the name given to all colored crystals on the island of Sri Lanka at that time. This all inclusive name indicates the inability of ancient gem dealers to differentiate tourmaline from other stones. In fact, at one time in history, pink and red tourmaline were thought to be rubies. Pink tourmaline tends to be pinker in color than ruby. However, their similarities in appearance are so strong that the stones in the Russian crown jewels believed to be rubies for centuries, are now thought to be tourmalines"... learn more