Onyx Pillows
Description: Onyx Records, Inc., was a small, independent American record label based in Manhattan, New York, co-founded on July 15, 1971, by Joe Fields (1929–2017) and Don Schlitten (born 1932) and managed by Gentry McCreary (born 1941). Its address was at 160 West 71st Street on the Upper West Side. Other labels with a similar name Onyx Records, an American rockabilly label from the late 1950s, owned by Jerry Winston. The label was known for having recorded The Velours. Onyx International Records, a gospel label
Description: The Onyx Club was a jazz club located on West 52nd Street in New York City. The Onyx Club opened in 1927 at 35 West 52nd Street as a speakeasy under bootlegger Joe Helbock (né Joseph Jerome Helbock; 1896–1973). In February of 1934, after the end of prohibition, the Onyx Club became an authorized club in a new location — 72 West 52nd Street. The Onyx featured musicians including the Spirits of Rhythm and Art Tatum, who then was the regular intermission pianist. It burned down in 1935. Helbock rebuilt it and reopened it July 13, 1935, and reopened with Red McKenzie, Stuff Smith, Jonah Jones, John Kirby, Maxine Sullivan, and others.
Description: An exquisite Symbolist and Art Nouveau color lithograph created by French artist Marcel-Lenoir (Jules Oury) in July 1897. Published as part of the celebrated print portfolio L'Estampe Moderne
Invocation à la Madone d'Onyx Vert (Invocation to the Madonna of Green Onyx) Pillow
by Donkey's Salad
$23 $28
Description: Face the terror of The Onyx Mask Dark Samurai. This striking visual captures a demon-faced warrior shrouded in smoke, ideal for those seeking powerful and menacing samurai aesthetics.
Dark Samurai Onyx Mask - Vintage Japanese Ukiyo-e Woodblock Print Style Pillow
by spookycutenight
$23 $28