Onyx Stone

Onyx stone, extracted from deep layers on earth, is known for it’s translucency and luxurious looking veins making it the finest quality marble.


Five circular samples of various colored stone or marble textures in a row.
  • Close-up of cracked white marble surface.

    Spider White

  • Close-up of a light-colored marble surface with natural veins and cracks.

    White onyx

  • Close-up of a light-colored, textured marble surface.

    Ivory Onyx

  • Close-up of a marble surface with cream and beige hues and brown veining.

    Mercado Da Pedra

  • Close-up of a marble surface with white and gray veining.

    Arabescato Orobico

  • Close-up of a light-colored, marble surface with cream, beige, and subtle yellowish veins.

    Onyx Yellow Light

  • Close-up of the moon's surface with craters and rough textures.

    Alabastro Egiziano Fiorito

  • Close-up of a textured, golden-yellow surface resembling popcorn or a similar airy snack.

    Honey onyx

  • Close-up of a polished marble surface with orange, beige, and white swirling patterns.

    Orange Onyx

  • Close-up of a yellow marble with dark veining.

    Golden Onyx

  • Close-up image of a textured, multicolored stone or mineral surface with shades of brown, tan, and reddish hues.

    Onyx Vulcano Chiaro

  • Close-up of a textured, multicolored surface with brown, gold, and reddish tones.

    Onyx Tanzania Red

  • Close-up of a polished onyx stone with swirling bands of red, orange, white, and brown colors.

    Onyx Tiger Red

  • Close-up of a colorful, swirling pattern with shades of orange, brown, and red, resembling a mineral or gemstone cross-section.

    Red Onyx

  • Close-up of reddish and brown layered rock formations with striations and unique textures.

    Onyx Fantastico

  • Onyx Iris Light al Contro

    Onyx Iris Light al Contro

  • Close-up of a banded onyx stone with swirling layers of beige, cream, white, and brown.

    Onyx Tiger Brown

  • Close-up of layered brown, white, and pink mineral or stone surface with banded patterns.

    Onyx Arcobaleno

  • Close-up of a beige and brown marble surface with natural veining and pattern

    Onyx Miele

  • Close-up of a colorful, marbled surface with swirling patterns in beige, brown, green, and white tones.

    Onyx Avion Blue

  • Close-up of a gray, marbled stone surface with swirling patterns and natural textures.

    Onyx Acquamarina Light

  • Close-up of a polished onyx stone with green, white, and beige natural patterns.

    Jade Green Onyx

  • Close-up of a multilayered mineral or gemstone with green, brown, and beige bands.

    Onyx Smeraldo

  • Close-up of a polished, greenish stone or mineral with brownish veining.

    GREEN ONYX

  • Satellite image of a landscape with winding rivers, green areas, and varied terrain.

    Onyx Acquamarina

FAQs About Onyx Stone

  • Onyx stone’s semi-translucent quality allows it to be backlit - creating a glowing, luminous effect.

    Black onyx stone in particular delivers a striking contrast when illuminated, making it a statement material for feature walls, bar fronts, reception counters, and bathroom vanities.

  • Yes, natural onyx stone is increasingly specified in high-end residential and hospitality projects across Kuala Lumpur.

    Given its softer nature compared to granite or marble, it is best used in low-traffic statement applications such as wall cladding, backlit panels, and decorative surfaces rather than high-footfall flooring.

  • Onyx stone Malaysia price varies depending on the variety, origin, slab size, and finish.

    As it commands a premium over standard marble or limestone. Rarer varieties such as black onyx, honey, and green onyx sit at the premium end.

    Contact us today for a free quote tailored to your project.

  • Common applications include backlit feature walls, bar countertops, bathroom wall cladding, powder room vanities, lift lobbies, and luxury retail interiors.

    In commercial real estate, it is frequently specified for five-star hotels, high-end boutiques, and premium office receptions where visual impact and material prestige are priorities.

  • Use only a pH-neutral stone cleaner with a soft, damp cloth - never acidic, alkaline, or abrasive products, as these will permanently etch and dull the surface.

    Seal the stone thoroughly during installation and reseal every 6 to 12 months depending on exposure and usage.

    For backlit onyx panels, keep the surface dry and free of moisture buildup behind the installation.

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