ONYX


'Onyx' is a cryptocrystalline form of quartz. The colors of its bands range from white to almost every color (save some shades, such as Purple or Blue.) Commonly, specimens of onyx available contain bands of colors of white, tan, and brown. 'Sardonyx' is a variant in which the colored bands are sard (shades of red) rather than black. However, pure black Onyx is still common, but not as common as Onyx with banded colors.
The agate-like sardonyx (banded agate). The specimen is 2.5 cm (1 inch) wide.

It is usually cut as a cabochon, or into beads, and is also used for intaglios and cameos, where the bands make the image contrast with the ground. Some onyx is natural but much is produced by the staining of agate.
The name has sometimes been used, incorrectly, to label other banded lapidary materials, such as banded calcite found in Mexico, Pakistan, and other places, and often carved, polished and sold. This material is much softer than true onyx, and much more readily available. The majority of carved items sold as 'Onyx' today are this carbonate material. [1]
Technical details
Chemical composition and name SiO2 - Silicon dioxide
Hardness (Mohs scale) 7
Specific gravity 2.65 - 2.667
Refractive index (R.I.) 1.543 - 1.552 to 1.545 - 1.554
Birefringence 0.009
Optic sign Positive
Optical character Uniaxial


Contents
Culture and historical usage
History
Astrological Relations
Precautions
References
See also

Culture and historical usage


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History

The word ''Shoham'' in the Hebrew Bible (including in the verse Exodus 28:20), which describes a stone in the Hoshen and two stones on the shoulder straps of the Ephod, means ''onyx'', according to Rebbenu Bachya, and additionally represents the Tribe of Joseph. The Septuagint mostly translates the term as ''beryl'', but in some places translates it as ''onyx'', and in a couple of places translates it as ''leek-green stone''; scholars think (according to sources like the Jewish Encyclopedia) that malachite is the most likely meaning since it is banded like onyx, and green like beryl and leek-green stones, and cloudy as beryl can sometimes appear. There is a wide range of views among traditional sources about which tribe the stone refers to.
The word ''Yahalom'' in the Hebrew Bible is also thought to be an Onyx by some. The Septuagint usually translates it as an Onyx, but sometimes as a beryl or as a jasper. English translations usually follow one of the Septuagint's choices, but vary as to which. Onyx only started being mined after the Septuagint was written, so the Septuagint's term ''Onyx'' probably doesn't mean Onyx; ''Onyx'' is originally an Assyrian word meaning ''ring'', and so could refer to anything used for making rings. ''Yahalom'' is similar to a Hebrew word meaning ''hit hard'', so some people think that it means ''diamond''. Scholars think that the word refers to Sardonyx - red Onyx, because the sequence of stones in a wall in the Book of the Revelation is similar to the Septuagint's list of stones in the Hoshen, which has Sardonyx where the ''Yahalom'' stone would be expected.
In the Dreamlands, a fictional location in the works of the author H. P. Lovecraft, the palaces of Kadath are built of onyx.
Black Onyx with bands of colors.

Astrological Relations

The onyx is the stone for the zodiac sign, Leo It can be many different colors, but the ones with the reddish brown color is the preferred type. Onyx is said to banish grief and bring fortune to the possessor of it. It's said to also bring recognition of personal strengths.
Precautions

Onyx is not meant to be cleaned with an ultrasonic cleaner or cleaned with abrasive or ammonia based cleaner as using such types can cause discoloration of the stone.

References



★ http://www.gemstone.org/gem-by-gem/english/onyx.html

★ http://www.mindat.org/min-2999.html

See also



List of minerals

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