Onyx is unique and beautiful material that had been used to create sculptures and decorative object for centuries. The history of onyx sculpture can be trace back to ancient times, when the stone was first discovered and used by early civilizations.

One of the earliest known example of onyx sculpture dates back  to ancient Egypt, where the material was highly value for its beauty and durability. The Egyptians carved onyx into elaborate vessels, bowls, and figurines, often inlaid with gold and other precious materials.

The ancient Greeks and Romans also prized onyx for its beauty and use it to create a variety of decoration objects, including carved cameos, vase and statues. One famous example is the Farnese cup, a Roman onyx vessel that is now in the collection of the British Museum.

During the middle age, onyx continued  to be used in Europe for decoration purpose, including the creation of intricate jewelry and religious artifacts.

However, it was during the Renaissance that onyx sculpture reached new heights of artistic expression.

Today onyx continues to be use by artists and designer foe a variety of purpose, including sculpture, jewelry, and home Its unique texture and color variations make it a popular choice for those seeking a distinctive and luxurious material.