Mabé Pearl and Textured Black Onyx Pendant

Mabé Pearl and Textured Black Onyx Pendant

This One-of-a-Kind combination stone designer piece was created by Alex Horst. Alex is a well-known stone carver and lapidary cutter, who has appeared in major trade journals twice before he turned 30.

First is a luscious 20mm round Mabé pearl, (MAH-bay), with excellent luster and it fits like a glove into a triangular shaped Texturized Black Onyx piece with a matte finish. put all together it makes a very stunning and interesting partnership.

I’ve set it in Argentium Sterling Silver making this a very affordable One-of-a-Kind Designer, Classic Black & White pendant/slider. It can be worn on a chain or on any depth omega.

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