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Black Onyx Pendant 925 Silver Gold Plated Tooth Necklace Adjustable Hemp Cord Grounding Talisman Jewelry

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Black Onyx Pendant 925 Silver Gold Plated Tooth Necklace Adjustable Hemp Cord Grounding Talisman JewelrySmall Onyx Triangle Tooth Pendant An 18k gold plated sterling silver pendant holding a small Black Onyx tooth shaped crystal on an adjustable hemp leather necklace. Key Details: Metal Details: Certified 925 sterling silver with 18k gold plating and brushed texture Stone Details: Black Onyx in a small triangle tooth shape with deep black colour and grounding energy Construction: Minimal pendant design made to frame the Onyx securely while keeping its

Small Onyx Triangle Tooth Pendant

An 18k gold-plated sterling silver pendant holding a small Black Onyx tooth-shaped crystal on an adjustable hemp leather necklace.

Key Details:

- Metal Details: Certified 925 sterling silver with 18k gold plating and brushed texture

- Stone Details: Black Onyx in a small triangle tooth shape with deep black colour and grounding energy

- Construction: Minimal pendant design made to frame the Onyx securely while keeping its sharp organic silhouette visible

- Chain, Band, Closure, or Earring Fitting: Comes on an adjustable hemp leather necklace, with other necklace options available on request

- Finish: Brushed 18k gold-plated sterling silver for a warm, rustic, and earthy surface

- Handmade: Individually crafted and finished by hand, with the Onyx selected for shape, colour, and visual presence

Design and Wear:

Small Onyx Triangle Tooth Pendant is a compact gold-plated silver talisman shaped around protection, grounding, and quiet strength. The Black Onyx carries a deep dark tone and sharp tooth-like silhouette, giving the pendant a clean but primal presence.

The brushed 18k gold-plated silver adds warmth and contrast against the black stone, while the adjustable hemp leather necklace keeps the piece earthy, relaxed, and easy to wear. Measuring approximately 1 cm by 2.5 cm, this pendant is small enough for daily wear but strong enough to carry a clear protective feeling.

This pendant can be worn as a Root Chakra talisman, Black Onyx necklace, protection charm, grounding pendant, grief support stone, or meaningful gift for someone drawn to dark stones, rustic styling, and handmade gold-plated silver.

Stone Insights:

Black Onyx:

Black Onyx is a variety of chalcedony known for its deep black colour, smooth surface, and steady grounding presence. Its dark tone gives the pendant a quiet, protective strength and makes it easy to wear with both simple and layered styling.

Spiritually, Black Onyx is connected with protection, grounding, emotional resilience, stability, and the transformation of heavy energy. It resonates strongly with the Root Chakra, supporting steadiness, personal strength, and a calmer sense of inner structure during stress, confusion, or grief.

Combined Energy:

This pendant carries the focused energy of Black Onyx and gold-plated silver. Onyx brings grounding, protection, and emotional strength, while the warm gold finish softens the dark stone with a refined, earthy contrast. The result is a small talisman for stability, courage, and everyday protection.

Origin and Authenticity:

Made with certified 925 sterling silver and natural Black Onyx selected for colour, shape, and visual presence. Stones may show small variations, surface details, or natural differences that make each pendant unique.

Sizing and Fit Notes:

Pendant measures approximately 1 cm by 2.5 cm. Comes on an adjustable hemp leather necklace. Other chain, cord, or choker options are available on request.

Care and Maintenance:

Gold-plated jewelry should be treated with care to preserve the gold layer. Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth after wear. Store separately in a dry pouch or lined box to prevent scratches. Avoid water, perfume, oils, lotions, chlorine, household cleaners, swimming, bathing, and intense physical activity while wearing the piece.

Do not use polishing cloths, chemical dips, ultrasonic cleaners, or abrasive materials on gold-plated surfaces, as they can wear down the plating. Onyx should also be protected from hard knocks, prolonged moisture, rough storage, and harsh chemicals.

Packaging and Gifting:

Gift-ready packaging is included. Each order is packed securely with care. A small gift and discount code may be included with your order.

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Custom Orders:

Custom pieces generally start at AUD $250. Similar small talisman pendants can be recreated with different stones or finishes at the same base price, except when a rarer or more valuable stone is chosen or the design is changed.

Available finish options include oxidized silver, high-shine silver, or 18k gold plating on request. Final pricing depends on finish, stone choice, and design changes.

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