Understanding This Piece
About Onyx
Onyx is a banded variety of chalcedony, most commonly seen in fine jewelry as solid jet-black (often heat-treated to deepen the color). It's been used in jewelry, signet rings, and cameos for thousands of years and remains a staple of men's fine jewelry. Onyx scores 6.5–7 on Mohs (durable for daily wear) and contrasts strikingly against both yellow gold and platinum. Its even, opaque surface makes it ideal for engraving and inlay work.
About 14K Yellow Gold
14K yellow gold is 58.3% pure gold blended with copper and silver — the most popular fine-jewelry karat in the US for good reason. It delivers a rich, recognizably warm yellow tone while remaining hard enough for daily wear, holding diamonds and gemstones securely without wearing thin. 14K resizes cleanly and refinishes easily, and it carries strong heirloom value. For most clients balancing color depth, durability, and price, 14K yellow is the right answer.
About the Bezel Setting
A bezel setting rims the entire perimeter of the center diamond in a continuous metal collar — the most secure setting style available and the most snag-free for daily wear. Bezel settings give a clean, modern silhouette and are the preferred choice for active wearers, medical professionals, and clients who prioritize maximum stone security. The trade-off is reduced light entry to the diamond's pavilion, which slightly mutes brilliance compared to prong settings.