![]() ![]() In addition to the folklore, Onyx sometimes forms with thin, white, marbled striations, which look similar to the white tips of fingernails. This may explain by Black Onyx is sometimes referred to as the fingernail stone. The Fates then created Black Onyx from her fingernails because it was thought that no part of the goddess should be wasted, even her fingernail clippings. ![]() The clippings fell into the Indus River and sank. ![]() While asleep, Eros (Cupid) clipped her fingernails with his arrow. Greek mythology holds that the goddess Venus was sleeping by the Indus River. Regardless of the ancient cultural uses of Black Onyx, the exact formation of Onyx is the subject of much debate. In Africa, it was thought that negative spirits haunted the Black Onyx. At the same time, ancient Chinese and Arabic cultures avoided the stone because it was associated with bad dreams, misfortunate, and negative energy. It was still in use in ancient Rome and Greece during the first century.Īncient Roman warriors wore Onyx on their breastplates into battle, as it was thought that the Onyx stone would bring achievement and victory. We do know from various historical documents, including biblical manuscripts, that it has been used since ancient times, dating back to hundreds of years B.C. The exact discovery and date of Black Onyx are unknown. Ready to deep dive into the world of protection, self-preservation, and achievement that Black Onyx can offer? Read on. While Black Onyx is now widely accepted as one of the most important stones to have in your meditative and spiritual practices, it remains an incredibly powerful stone that should be used with positive affirmations, specific intentions, and care. The history of the Black Onyx tells a tale of mystery and power that traditional lore has accepted as both beneficial and dangerous. Have you ever considered adding Black Onyx to your crystal and stone collection? If so, you might have come across some interesting information. ![]()
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