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Sardonyx
Sardonyx is a semi-precious variety of quartz that displays a striped pattern of alternating layers of sard and onyx. The name “sardonyx” is thought to have originated in the Greek language and is derived from two words that mean “shining” and “onyx.” Sardonyx has been used to make jewelry since ancient times. In fact, it was one of the most popular and highly sought after stones for jewelry making in the Roman Empire. Ancient Roman soldiers believed that wearing sardonyx jewelry gave them strength, courage and protection in battle. As a result, many soldiers wore sardonyx rings, amulets and pendants. In the Middle Ages, sardonyx jewelry was associated with the protection of travelers and traders. This belief was so strong that some merchants even wore the stone on their clothing and hats. Sardonyx has remained popular throughout the centuries, with its striped pattern and eye-catching color combination, making it a favorite for jewelry makers. Today, sardonyx jewelry is often set in gold or silver and can be found in rings, necklaces, bracelets and earrings.