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Black Ebony Wood Jewelry — Deep, Natural Black in 925 Sterling Silver
Ebony is black with soul. Unlike a polished stone, this dense, fine-grained wood carries a deep, warm, near-black tone with subtle natural variation — no two pieces are ever quite the same. Set by hand against bright 925 sterling silver, ebony brings an organic, tactile warmth that metal and gemstones alone can't offer.
Why Black Ebony Wood?
Ebony is one of the densest, most prized hardwoods in the world — so heavy it sinks in water, and fine-grained enough to polish to an almost stone-like sheen. For centuries it's been treasured for piano keys, fine instruments, sculpture, and heirloom objects, valued for its rich black color and smooth, luxurious feel. In jewelry, that same character translates into pieces that feel grounded, natural, and quietly luxurious — a striking, modern alternative to black gemstones like onyx, with the warmth and lightness only real wood can give.
Wood Meets Silver
The appeal of ebony jewelry is contrast: deep matte-to-satin black against the cool brightness of sterling silver. That pairing reads as both organic and refined — earthy enough for everyday wear, sleek enough to feel contemporary. Because ebony is so light compared to stone or solid metal, these pieces are comfortable for all-day wear, even in larger, statement designs.
A Note on Sourcing
Ebony is a precious, slow-growing wood, and responsible sourcing matters. [Add your sourcing detail here — e.g. "Our ebony is responsibly sourced from reclaimed offcuts" or "sourced from suppliers compliant with CITES regulations."] We believe beautiful materials should be used thoughtfully, with as little waste as possible.
Styling Tips
- Everyday warmth: A small ebony pendant or pair of studs adds organic, matte-black contrast that pairs effortlessly with neutrals, denim, and earth tones.
- Statement piece: A larger ebony ring or bold pendant makes a confident, natural focal point — especially striking against white, cream, or camel.
- Color pairing: Ebony's deep black grounds warm tones beautifully — cream, tan, olive, rust — and sharpens crisp white and silver.
- Mixing materials: The wood-and-silver contrast is the whole point; let it stand on its own rather than competing with lots of sparkle.
- Layering: Pair ebony with plain silver pieces for a natural, minimalist stack, or with warm wooden or leather accessories for an earthy, artisan look.
Caring for Your Ebony Wood Jewelry
Wood needs different care from stone. Keep ebony away from water, soaps, perfume, and prolonged sun, all of which can dry out or dull the wood over time. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth, and never soak it. To restore luster, occasionally buff with a tiny amount of natural oil (such as a wood-safe conditioner). Clean the silver setting carefully with a dry silver cloth, avoiding the wood. Store separately in a dry place. (For the silver portion, see our [sterling silver cleaning guide].)
Crafted by AG925
Each piece is made in our workshop in India, where traditional silversmithing meets clean, modern design. We hand-select and finish every piece of ebony for grain and depth of color, then set it individually in sterling silver — so the piece in the photo is the standard you'll receive, not the exception.




























