ÓNIX NEGRO
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AgotadoÓnix negro Pera Todos los cortes
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Black Onyx Fancy Cabochons 23*11*5mm
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Tallas de corazón de ónix negro de 22 x 22 x 5 mm
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Tallas de corazón de ónix negro de 28 x 26 x 6 mm
Precio habitual $10.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario por$13.00 USDPrecio de oferta $10.00 USDOferta -
Cabujones triangulares de ónix negro de 35 x 25 x 5 mm
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Cabujones de fantasía de ónix negro
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18% OFFCabujones de pera de ónix negro
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16% OFFCabujones de pera de ónix negro
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Lotes de formas mixtas de ónix negro
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12% OFFDruzy ovalado de ónix negro
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12% OFFDruzy ovalado de ónix negro
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Cabujones de fantasía de ónix negro
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15% OFFCabujones ovalados de ónix negro
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15% OFFCabujones ovalados de ónix negro
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14% OFFCabujones de pera de ónix negro
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14% OFFCabujones de pera de ónix negro
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Cabujones de fantasía de ónix negro
Precio habitual $10.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario por$13.00 USDPrecio de oferta $10.00 USDOferta -
Lotes de formas mixtas de ónix negro
Precio habitual $16.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario por$18.00 USDPrecio de oferta $16.00 USDAgotado -

Cabujones ovalados de piedra solar y ónix negro con enrejado arcoíris de lluvia de meteoritos
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Cabujones de piedra solar con enrejado arcoíris y ónix negro en forma de pera con lluvia de meteoritos
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Cabujones ovalados de piedra solar y ónix negro con enrejado arcoíris de lluvia de meteoritos
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Cabujones ovalados de piedra solar y ónix negro con enrejado arcoíris de lluvia de meteoritos
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10% OFFPares de fantasía de ónix negro
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Tallas de ónix negro para Halloween (20 x 14 x 3 mm)
Precio habitual $9.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario por$11.00 USDPrecio de oferta $9.00 USDOferta -
Tallas de ónix negro para Halloween (28 x 23 x 7 mm)
Precio habitual $10.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario por$12.00 USDPrecio de oferta $10.00 USDOferta -
Cabujones de ónix negro de fantasía de 17 x 10 x 5 mm
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Cabujones de ónix negro de fantasía de 17 x 10 x 5 mm
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Ónix negro con corte escalonado de lujo de 24 x 12 x 5 mm
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Ónix negro con corte escalonado de lujo de 24 x 12 x 6 mm
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Cabujones de ónix negro de fantasía de 24 x 12 x 6 mm
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Cabujones de fantasía de ónix negro de 16 x 14 x 6 mm
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Tallas ovaladas de ónix negro de 23 x 16 x 8 mm
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Lotes de fantasía de ónix negro
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Pera de ónix negro calibrada
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Lotes ovalados de ónix negro
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Lotes de formas mixtas de ónix negro
Precio habitual $28.00 USDPrecio habitualPrecio unitario porPrecio de oferta $28.00 USD
History of Onyx Gemstone
Here is the thing about Onyx—it is old. Like, old. We are talking about stories that go back to ancient Egypt and Greece. And not just “decorative use,” old. I mean, onyx cabs were carved into protective amulets, used in battle armor, and worn by high priests like they were sacred. And maybe they were.
Etymology-wise, “onyx” comes from the Greek word for fingernail—ὄνυξ. There’s even a legend (and yeah, this sounds wild) that when Cupid clipped Venus’s nails, the pieces fell to earth and became onyx. Sounds like a myth? Totally. But that’s how much reverence ancient cultures had for this stone—it had divine origin stories. In Roman times, soldiers carried onyx cabs engraved with Mars or Hercules for strength in battle. And later, during the Victorian era, it became a mourning stone. People wore it at funerals or when grieving someone close. That deep black tone said more than words ever could.
So yeah, when you pick up a piece from cabochons4sale—whether it’s one of our onyx cabochons USA supply or natural onyx cabochons for sale near me—you’re not just buying a stone. You’re holding something people have trusted for thousands of years. It’s not just history. It’s legacy.
Mining and Mines of Onyx Gemstone
Do you ever wonder where onyx comes from? I mean, before it becomes that smooth, polished cab you see on someone’s pendant or ring. It starts deep underground, in dusty, rocky places where the earth holds onto its secrets. Onyx mining is no shiny operation. It is hard, hands-on work done in countries like India, Pakistan, Brazil, Mexico, and Madagascar. And if you have ever ordered a unique onyx cabochon from us at cabochons4sale, chances are they started their journey from one of those places. These are not factory stones, as they are pulled from caves, cracks, and rugged landscapes, shaped by nature and then by the people who know how to bring them to life.
In Pakistan, in the Balochistan region, the mines cut into the hills like scars. Incredible layers—greenish veins, jet-black streaks, sometimes even a warm honey tone. You will also find high-quality onyx cut stones coming from Brazil, where the miners have generations of skill. We source our high-quality onyx cabs, drilled cabochons, and natural cut stones straight from the source, and buy onyx gemstones online wholesale supplier level. Then we shape them by hand, whether it is for jewelry artists in the USA or macramé crafters in the UK.
No shortcuts. No mass production. Just stone, sweat, and skill.
Credit: Sourced from Britannica & The Gem Shop.
Types of Onyx Gemstone
Most people hear “onyx” and instantly think black. And yeah, black onyx cabochons are iconic—they’re sleek, deep, almost mirror-like. But onyx? It’s got more to its story. It’s layered. Literally.
So, here is what most do not know: Onyx is a type of banded chalcedony. That means it has layers stripes, contrasts, and variations—and depending on where it’s mined and how it is formed, the appearance can shift a lot.
Let’s talk types:
- Black Onyx—The classic. Deep black, with no bands. Often dyed for uniformity, but we stock natural onyx cabochons too—no funny stuff.
- Sardonyx—A reddish-brown version with white or cream bands. It’s got that earth energy, often used in antique seal rings.
- Green Onyx—Yep, green! Found in places like Pakistan and India. It’s translucent, calming, and looks incredible in wire-wrapped cabochons.
- White Onyx—Lesser-known, but super elegant. Often used in spiritual jewelry and handmade onyx cabochons for a subtle vibe.
- Banded Onyx—Alternating white and black layers. Honestly? These are some of the most visually striking pieces we’ve ever had on cabochons4sale.
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Care and Maintenance of Onyx Gemstone
Let’s be real—onyx looks bold, polished, and powerful… but it’s not indestructible. If you’ve ever owned a piece of onyx jewelry, you probably already noticed it can get scratched or lose its shine over time if you’re not a little careful. I’ve seen beautiful onyx cabochons lose their luster simply because someone stored them next to harder stones or cleaned them with harsh stuff.
- Keep Chemicals Away
It’s easy to forget. Spraying perfume, hand sanitizer, or even hairspray while wearing onyx? That dull finish you notice later—that’s why. If you’re wearing onyx rings or earrings, put them on last and take them off first. Trust me. - Soft Cloth, No Soaps
I do not recommend using fancy cleaners on natural onyx cabochons. You have to use warm water, a soft cloth, and a gentle hand to do the trick. Anything more can damage the polish. Especially if you have bought AAA-grade onyx cabs—why risk ruining them? - Store It Right
Tossing your onyx jewelry into a mixed box of gemstones is a shortcut to scratches. I always suggest using little pouches or sections in a jewelry box. If you're stocking up with our onyx cabochons for sale USA or Canadian customers, store your stock like you store your best pieces—individually and with care. - No Heat or Sun Direct sunlight or heat (think window ledges or a hot car) can weaken or even fade onyx. Keep it cool. Keep it shady.
- Get It Re-Polished If Needed Onyx can be re-polished beautifully.
Credit: Sourced from Linear Matrix.
Onyx Gemstone as a Spiritual Gemstone and Birthstone
Some people wear onyx for its sleek black look. Fair. It goes with everything. It is deeper than fashion. It is protection. It is a strength. It is quiet, grounding energy when life feels too loud. I have had people message me from all over, the USA, the UK, even the Philippines, telling me they wore one of our natural onyx cabochons during anxious times. One woman told me she held onto her onyx pendant during a family crisis and swore it helped her breathe through it. Now, I am not promising miracles.
Spiritually, onyx is known for absorbing negative energy. It is like a quiet guard dog, just sitting there, soaking up the emotional junk so you can move forward. It has also been linked with focus, discipline, and willpower. As a birthstone, onyx is often connected to Leo, offering balance to that fiery energy. Whether it is an AAA-grade onyx cabochon, a cab for wire wrapping, or just a raw piece on your desk, onyx does what it does quietly. No drama. Just strength.
Credit: Sourced from Lily Rose Jewelry Co. & Laterra Gems.
Uses in Jewelry
Here’s the thing—onyx cabochons are not just pretty stones. They transform jewelry. That deep, moody elegance? It is why they have been carved into rings, lockets, and talismans for centuries. You might even spot onyx cabochons in antique cameos, those vintage profiles carved into black and white layers. Yep, that is onyx magic.
Let’s talk about today's real-life uses, because we have seen our customers across the USA, UK, Philippines, Canada, and more do some truly beautiful work with the onyx cabs they get from cabochons4sale.
- Wire Wrapping: Our handmade natural onyx cabochons—especially the oval and drilled cabs—are a favorite for wire-wrappers. That smooth surface holds beautifully.
- Macramé Jewelry: Artists love our onyx cabochons for macramé, especially in boho-style pendants. The deep black plays perfectly against natural threads.
- Statement Rings & Pendants: Jewelers often go for our high-quality onyx cabs to create strong, eye-catching centerpieces. Paired with sterling silver or even brass, it’s difficult to go wrong.
- Spiritual Jewelry: Many wear onyx gemstone jewelry for its grounding energy. We’ve supplied onyx cabochons for amulets, healing pieces, and wire-wrapped spiritual charms.
And it doesn’t stop there—we supply to crafters in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Europe, the Middle East, and everywhere in between. So, whether you’re looking for onyx jewelry supplies or buying onyx cabochons in bulk, you are part of a worldwide circle of makers who trust this timeless stone.
Quality, Color, and Etymology of Onyx Gemstone
If you are buying from just anywhere online, you might end up with dyed agate passed off as onyx. That is where experience and trusted sources like cabochons4sale come in. When we say natural, high-quality onyx cabochons, we mean it. We handpick every piece. No fakes. No, “looks like it.” Just the real deal.
When it comes to onyx quality, the 4 C’s matter more than people think:
- Color—The deeper and more uniform the black (or green/white, depending on type), the more valuable.
- Clarity—In opaque stones like onyx, clarity means how clean it looks—no weird discoloration or cracks.
- Cut—We offer everything from rose-cut gemstone cabs to freeform onyx cabochons. A clean, symmetrical cut = higher value.
- Carat—Heavier doesn't always mean better, but if it’s a big, flawless cab? That’s gold.
There’s always been something kind of mystical about onyx. And when you buy from us—onyx cabochons for sale USA, UK, or Australia—you’re getting a piece that’s not just beautiful but correct. That matters.
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You’re eyeing a piece of onyx, maybe online or at a local gem shop, and you’re wondering, is this real? Is it even good quality?” Valid question. Onyx is one of those gemstones that’s easy to fake and hard to judge unless you know what to look for. Here’s a straightforward, no-nonsense guide from someone who’s handled hundreds of onyx cabs at cabochons4sale.
- Check the Color
Genuine black onyx has a rich, deep, even color, as it is not flat black, and it has a soft glow under light. It might be dyed agate. Natural onyx cabochons can have faint white lines or bands, but should still look elegant. - Look for Transparency
True onyx is opaque. Hold it up to the light. If it lets light through or looks glassy, red flag. - Surface and Texture
Run your finger over the stone. It should feel smooth but not slippery like plastic, as we polish our high-quality onyx cabs to perfection, but they still feel solid and mineral, not fake. - Weight Matters
Onyx is dense. A real onyx cabochon will feel heavier than it looks. Cheap fakes made of resin or glass feel too light. - Scratch Test (carefully)
If you have an old piece of tester stone, lightly scratch it with a steel blade. Onyx scores 6.5–7 on the Mohs scale—it won’t scratch easily. Don’t do this on polished cabs, though; test pieces only. - Buy From Trusted Sellers
This is the real game-changer. We at cabochons4sale are natural and trusted gemstone suppliers, and every piece, whether it’s cabochons for sale USA, UK, Japan, or Canada, goes through a strict quality check. You’ll always get the best quality onyx gemstones online when you buy from professionals who know their stones.
So next time you shop, whether it’s oval onyx cabochons, freeform cabs, or cut stones, trust your eye—but trust your source even more.
Reflexiones finales
Si has estado leyendo hasta aquí, es posible que estés inmerso en el mundo de los cristales y los cabujones de piedras preciosas o que estés empezando a incursionar en él. En cualquier caso, me alegra mucho que hayas llegado hasta aquí. El ónix es una de esas piedras que sorprenden a la gente. Tiene una serena seguridad, sin brillo ni destellos, solo una profunda y hermosa oscuridad. No llama la atención, y eso me parece muy poderoso. Te sorprendería saber cuántas personas nos escriben a cabochons4sale diciendo que pensaban que el ónix era "solo una piedra negra" hasta que lo vieron en persona. Y entonces, ¡zas!, quedaron fascinados. Quizás sea por cómo refleja la luz al pulirse. Quizás sea esa sensación antigua, como la que encontrarías en el anillo de un guerrero romano o tallada en un broche vintage.
La cuestión es la siguiente: el ónix no se trata de modas. Se trata de energía, profundidad, simplicidad y fuerza. Ya sea que lo compres para hacer joyas, para envolver alambre o simplemente porque te conecta con la tierra, esta piedra tiene la capacidad de integrarse discretamente en tu vida y permanecer allí.
Hemos enviado cabujones de ónix a EE. UU., Reino Unido, Filipinas, Canadá y otros países, y en cada ocasión, imaginamos las manos que los trabajarán. Ya sea un artista de macramé en Toronto o un pequeño comerciante en Manila, cada uno aporta su propia historia a estas piedras. Esa es la parte hermosa. Así que tómate tu tiempo. Explora. Compra piedras preciosas de ónix en línea si te resulta más fácil, o busca cabujones de ónix cerca de mí si eres de los que les gusta tocarlos antes de comprarlos. Hagas lo que hagas, hazlo personal. Eso es lo que más nos importa. No somos solo vendedores. Somos gestores de historias grabadas en piedra.
| Característica | Ónix | Turmalina negra |
|---|---|---|
| Apariencia | Liso, negro sólido o negro con franjas blancas. A menudo muy pulido. | De color negro azabache, pero más rugoso y estriado. Las formas crudas son más ásperas. |
| Textura | Acabado brillante y sedoso al cortarlo y pulirlo. | De mate a ligeramente brillante, generalmente crudo y granulado, incluso en formato cabina. |
| Dureza (Escala de Mohs) | 6,5 – 7 (bastante duradero) | 7 – 7,5 (un poco más duradero) |
| Uso espiritual | Conocido por sus propiedades de conexión a tierra, concentración y protección contra la negatividad. | Piedra protectora fuerte, popular para protección energética y defensa EMF. |
| Estilo de joyería | Ideal para piezas clásicas y elegantes como anillos y colgantes. | Popular en joyería de cristal crudo, colgantes curativos y ropa espiritual. |
| Disponibilidad | Ampliamente disponible en las colecciones de cabochons4sale . | Un poco más raro, pero disponible en forma natural o semipulida. |
| Mejor para | Envoltura de alambre, joyería pulida, macramé , joyería formal. | Joyas espirituales, rejillas de cristal, herramientas de curación holística. |
| Sensación de cabujón | Lisos, casi vidriosos. Los cabujones de ónix con formas extravagantes son populares. | Crudo, terroso, con fundamento, especialmente en cabinas de forma libre y de corte tosco. |
Credit: Sourced from Precious Earth & Free Press Journal.
Introduction
I have got onyx dust under my fingernails as I write this. Not kidding. I have been working with stones, cutting them, wrapping them, and matching their energies with the right hands for years now. And onyx? It is not just another black stone. It is something else. There is a weight to it. People think it is plain. But man, once you hold a piece of natural onyx cabochon, especially a well-cut one, oval, rose cut, or even a freeform cab, you feel something settle inside you. It is grounding. It is ancient. It feels like protection.
I remember this one time a customer messaged me after buying a handmade onyx pendant from our cabochons4sale shop. She said she wore it through her divorce and kept it under her pillow for weeks. Said it helped her sleep. Now, I’m not saying it is magic—but I’m also not saying it is not. We don’t just sell onyx gemstones online. We live with them. We’ve shipped onyx cabochons for sale USA, the Philippines, Canada, the UK, and even Hong Kong—cutting and wrapping every piece like it’s meant for someone specific. And honestly? It usually is.
Credit: Sourced from Alice Eden & Nobbier.




































