Our Onyx Nandi Hoop Earrings are perfect for everyday wear or special occasions.
Each earring features a round, tabletop cut, Onyx stone in a Sterling Silver claw setting. The stone hangs off a Sterling Silver, geometric, chunky huggie hoop, adding that something a little different, we love at Silver Scene. An unusual and contemporary piece, you will find that this design becomes a talking point and is bound to catch the eye of anyone who sees it.
Whether its a gift for a loved one or a treat for yourself, these earrings are sure to be well received.
All Silver Scene jewellery comes lovingly packaged in a gift box.
Please be aware that these earrings are non-exchangeable due to hygiene laws.
This piece has been ethically designed and made by hand by Silver Scene Ltd in our workshops in Bali, Indonesia. It is an exclusive Silver Scene design with very limited numbers.
Made from
Onyx set in Sterling Silver, keep clean with an anti-tarnish cloth.
About the stone
Onyx is one of the birthstones for Leo and is the traditional 7th anniversary gemstone.
The name comes from the Greek word ‘onyx’ which means nail of a finger or claw. Legend tells the story of how one day Cupid cut the divine fingernails of Venus while she was sleeping and left the clippings scattered on the ground. Because no part of a heavenly body can die, the gods turned them into stone which later became known as onyx.
In India, Hindus use onyx to ward off the ‘evil eye’ while in the Middle East, onyx is used as a worry stone that people rub between fingers.
Onyx is believed to be strength-giving. It provides support in difficult circumstances and during times of mental or physical stress. It promotes vigor, steadfastness and stamina. Onyx imparts self-control and is a mental tonic that alleviates overwhelming fears and worries.
Dimensions
Stone at widest points 1.2 cm x 1.2
1.5 cm cm diameter, 2.8 mm thick.
Earrings pictured are earrings sold.
Sale details
Grab yourself a bargain, these earrings are in our sale section due to having some glue residue on one of the Onyx stones. This is only noticeable when the light hits the stone at a certain angle (as seen in pictures)