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Banded Onyx Vase (Second of a Pair)
Located in New York, NY
This tall hand-carved Onyx vase is a refined decorative object that balances natural artistry with sophisticated design. Fashioned from genuine banded Onyx — a prized form of Calcite...
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2010s Pakistani Vases

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Onyx

Banded Onyx Vase (Second of a Pair)
Banded Onyx Vase (Second of a Pair)
$2,320 Sale Price
20% Off
Banded Onyx Vase (First of a Pair)
Located in New York, NY
This tall hand-carved Onyx vase is a refined decorative object that balances natural artistry with sophisticated design. Fashioned from genuine banded Onyx — a prized form of Calcite...
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2010s Pakistani Vases

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Onyx

Banded Onyx Vase (First of a Pair)
Banded Onyx Vase (First of a Pair)
$2,320 Sale Price
20% Off
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