Onyx Agate Quartz Bowl Blue Grey
Located in New York, NY
An onyx agate bowl in the organic modern style, with a raw exterior and polished smooth interior
20th Century Organic Modern Decorative Bowls
Agate, Onyx, Quartz
Onyx Agate Quartz Bowl Blue Grey
Located in New York, NY
An onyx agate bowl in the organic modern style, with a raw exterior and polished smooth interior
Agate, Onyx, Quartz
Caldera Bowl Blue Onyx & Terreno Gold By Greg Natale
By Greg Natale
Located in Sydney,, NSW
use and contemplative display. Materials: Blue Onyx & Terreno Gold Dimensions: L22 x W22 x H4.5cm
Marble
$729
H 1.19 in W 8.67 in D 6.7 in
Agate Catchall Trinket Bowl - Blue / Grey with Raw Stone Base - Large Size 1970s
Located in ROUEN, Normandie
Agate Catchall Trinket Bowl - Blue / Grey with Raw Stone Base - Large Size 1970s Agate catchall
Agate, Onyx, Alabaster
Large Wavy Blue Onyx Bowl
Located in London, GB
A stunning, high quality wavy bowl fashioned from a gorgeous piece of blue calcite (onyx). Notable
Onyx
Sold
H 1.13 in W 6.5 in D 7 in
Blue and White Agate Onyx Key Holder, Jewelry Dish or Decorative Object
Located in Miami, FL
A beautiful blue and white agate/onyx vessel bowl or decorative object. Piece can work as a small
Onyx, Agate
Hand-Carved Argentine Blue Onyx Bowl // 13 Lb.
Located in New York, NY
Blue onyx is a rare blue variety of onyx crystal and Argentina is known for producing the highest
Onyx
Blue Onyx Carved Freeform Bowl
Located in London, GB
This beautiful free-form bowl of blue clacite (onyx) shows gorgeous deep blue and aquamarine with
Onyx
Blue and White Agate Onyx Vessel Bowl or Decorative Object
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful blue and white agate/onyx vessel bowl or decorative object. Piece can work as a small
Agate, Onyx, Marble
Blue and White Agate Vessel Bowl or Decorative Object
Located in New York, NY
A beautiful blue and white agate geode vessel bowl or decorative object. Piece work's as a small
Marble, Agate, Onyx
Rare Argentinian Natural Brilliant Blue Onyx Decorative Bowl
Located in Malibu, CA
This gorgeous Blue Onyx bowl is from Argentina. It's color is of rare Deep Blue with Brown veins
Onyx
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