Obsidian

What is Obsidian?

Obsidian is a type of natural glass that forms from lava when it cools down quickly, which stops crystals from developing.

What colors does Obsidian come in?

Obsidian is typically black but can also appear in other colors like brown, green, or gray. Rare varieties include Rainbow Obsidian, Snowflake Obsidian, and Gold or Silver Sheen Obsidian.

What makes Obsidian unique compared to other stones?

Obsidian stands out from other stones because of its shiny surface, jagged edges, and cool visual features like its glossy shine or interesting patterns inside.

What is the difference between Obsidian and Black Onyx?

Black Onyx is a type of quartz that has a crystal structure, whereas Obsidian is a volcanic glass that doesn’t have a defined shape. Obsidian shines like glass, while onyx has a more dull or waxy appearance.

Is Obsidian a gemstone?

Obsidian isn't considered a mineral or a typical gemstone because it doesn't have a crystalline structure. Instead, it's categorized as a semi-precious stone that's often used in jewelry and decorative items.

Where is Obsidian found?

Obsidian is often located in areas with volcanic activity, including places like Mexico, Iceland, Japan, and the United States.

How can I identify real Obsidian?

Real Obsidian has a cool feel when you touch it, is a bit heavier than glass, and has a smooth, shiny surface. On the other hand, fake or synthetic versions might not have these same qualities.

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