This vintage onyx vase is a bold example of natural materials turned into functional art — its layered bands of brown, cream, and amber forming a geological tapestry unique to the stone itself. Hand-carved in the mid-20th century, likely in Pakistan — a center for fine stonework — this vase reflects both ancient traditions and postwar modern design.
Onyx, a variety of banded chalcedony, has been used for millennia across the Mediterranean and Asia for sculpture and ornament. In the 1950s–70s, decorative onyx objects enjoyed renewed popularity, especially in export markets.
With its substantial weight, rich veining, and striking coloration, this piece would make an exceptional accent in interiors that embrace natural textures and timeless forms