Obsidian

Obsidian Gemstone Beads

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Obsidian gets its name from the Roman Obsius who found it in Ethiopia and brought it back. A natural forming glass that is created from volcanic activity, it does have the same makeup as granite, but since the magma cools so quickly, obsidian doesn’t have the change to crystallize. While Obsidian is harder than window glass, it scratches very easily. It has been used for tool making and jewelry for centuries. It is found in Iceland, Italy, Japan, Wyoming, and Hawaii.

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Mahogany Obsidian (aka-mountain obsidian) - is a deep red brown gemstone with black specks or swirls that can put the wearer at ease with their sensuality.

Snowflake Obsidian (aka-flowering obsidian) - is a dark gray to black with light gray patches or sphere within. It is said to assist one with logic and clarity.

Golden Sheen Obsidian -This type of Obsidian occurs when small bubbles of air are aligned within the molten lava just before cooling. This can result in effects such as Golden Sheen and Rainbow Obsidian.


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