'Moronoe' - Black Onyx Coffin Ring - Size 11 1/4 to 11 1/2
$299.00 AUD
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This handcrafted ring hails from the Nocturne collection, a gathering of treasures wrought in honour of Halloween’s spell, where darkness and beauty entwine beneath the veil of night. It features a beautiful Black Onyx carved into its coffin shape, reflecting the light across its facets like the shimmer of the moon against the midnight sky. Named for Moronoe, the healer and dreamweaver of Avalon, who worked by moonlight to restore the spirit. This ring glows with her quiet power and protective energy. Like all my work, it is a complete one of a kind, made using recycled silver, cruelty-free materials, ethically sourced stones and environmentally friendly methods.
I have created this ring in a size 11 1/4 to 11 1/2 (Australian size W to W 1/2).
Total Ring Face Length: 32mm approx.
Total Ring Face Width: 19.5mm approx.
♥ Ring Features:
⦁ Coffin-shaped rose cut Black Onyx, ethically sourced from the Rio Grande do Su region of Brazil.
⦁ 925 sterling silver triple split, detailed ring band.
⦁ Thick 925 sterling silver backing.
⦁ 925 sterling silver ball accents.
⦁ 925 sterling silver twisted trim.
⦁ 999 fine silver crown bezel around the stone.
⦁ Golden crescent moon, ball and star accents crafted from jewellers-grade brass with a tone similar to 14k yellow gold.
⦁ Oxidised darker in parts for contrast.
⦁ Polished to a high shine.
⦁ Silver is nickel free.
♥ Handcrafted:
⦁ Created by hand in Melbourne, Australia.
⦁ Crafted entirely from scratch, without machinery or ring moulds.
⦁ Created using traditional metalsmithing techniques (hammers, fire, anvil etc).
♥ Uniqueness:
⦁ A complete one of a kind piece.
⦁ All precious metals used have been recycled.
⦁ Each stone is handpicked and ethically sourced.
⦁ No chemicals are used in the creating process.
⦁ Each piece is created with respect and love for the Earth.
💎 BLACK ONYX LORE:
Black Onyx has been cherished for thousands of years, both as a protective stone and a material of great artistry. In ancient times, cultures such as the Greeks and Romans carved Onyx into cameos and intaglio engravings, depicting gods, heroes, and mythic scenes. It was also shaped into beads, seals, inlays, and tiles, valued not only for its beauty but for its durability. Geologically, Onyx is a striking variety of Chalcedony, formed in the layered bands of silica-rich lava flows, with Brazil’s Rio Grande do Sul region among its most well-known sources today.
In crystal lore, Black Onyx is thought to harmonize the physical and the spiritual, grounding its wearer during periods of uncertainty. It is believed to alleviate fears and worries, encourage a calm and steady outlook, and relieve tension. Students and those in training often wear Onyx for its associations with focus, concentration, and discipline. The stone is also said to enhance stamina, self-control, and wise decision-making, while offering strength and resilience during times of stress. Beyond this, Black Onyx is seen as a talisman for happiness and good fortune, dispelling negativity from both the self and the surrounding environment.