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Blue Onyx

$34.00

Onyx, including blue onyx, is found in various locations around the world. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Pakistan, and the United States are known for producing onyx. It is formed in the cavities of volcanic rocks or in areas with high mineral content. The distinctive banding in onyx is a result of the deposition of different minerals in layers. Throughout history, onyx has been associated with various symbolic meanings. It has been considered a protective stone, believed to absorb and transform negative energy. In metaphysical and spiritual practices, onyx is associated with the root chakra, which is believed to be linked to grounding, stability, and strength. 

Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.

Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Agama Lizard Blue, Pike Green, Jay Green, Hummingbird Blue, Matchstick Lichen Teal, Fog, Pale Gray, Cicada Green, Fluorite Green

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Onyx, including blue onyx, is found in various locations around the world. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Pakistan, and the United States are known for producing onyx. It is formed in the cavities of volcanic rocks or in areas with high mineral content. The distinctive banding in onyx is a result of the deposition of different minerals in layers. Throughout history, onyx has been associated with various symbolic meanings. It has been considered a protective stone, believed to absorb and transform negative energy. In metaphysical and spiritual practices, onyx is associated with the root chakra, which is believed to be linked to grounding, stability, and strength. 

Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.

Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Agama Lizard Blue, Pike Green, Jay Green, Hummingbird Blue, Matchstick Lichen Teal, Fog, Pale Gray, Cicada Green, Fluorite Green

Onyx, including blue onyx, is found in various locations around the world. Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Pakistan, and the United States are known for producing onyx. It is formed in the cavities of volcanic rocks or in areas with high mineral content. The distinctive banding in onyx is a result of the deposition of different minerals in layers. Throughout history, onyx has been associated with various symbolic meanings. It has been considered a protective stone, believed to absorb and transform negative energy. In metaphysical and spiritual practices, onyx is associated with the root chakra, which is believed to be linked to grounding, stability, and strength. 

Curious to see how it knits up? Click HERE to see projects in Ravelry.

Here are a few of our favorite coordinating semisolids: Agama Lizard Blue, Pike Green, Jay Green, Hummingbird Blue, Matchstick Lichen Teal, Fog, Pale Gray, Cicada Green, Fluorite Green

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