Crystal Encyclopedia

Obsidian

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Apache Tear
Obsidian crystal — Black specimen, Amorphous crystal system
Hardness
5–5.5
System
Amorphous
Family
Volcanic glass
Formula
SiO2
Rarity
common
Planet
Saturn
Chakra
Root
Element
Fire
Water
Safe
Sun
Low
Toxicity
Sharp edges when fractured
Did You Know?

Used extensively by ancient cultures for tools, blades, and ritual objects due to its sharp fracturing.

Quick Learn

What is Obsidian used for?

Obsidian is commonly used for protection, grounding, truth.

Can Obsidian go in water?

Obsidian is rated: Safe.

What chakra is Obsidian?

Obsidian resonates with the Root chakra.

Scientific Data

Formula
SiO2
Crystal System
Amorphous
Mineral Family
Volcanic glass
Composition
Silicon dioxide
Origin Regions
Mexico, USA, Iceland
Formation
Volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava
Colors
Black
Mohs Hardness
5–5.5

Metaphysical Properties

Chakra
Root
Zodiac
Capricorn
Ruling Planet
Saturn
Element
Fire
Intention
Protection
Intention
grounding
Intention
truth
"I am grounded and protected."

Geological Profile

A naturally occurring volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava

Care & Cleansing

Care Instructions

Safe to rinse briefly with water; avoid impact; clean with a soft cloth

Cleansing Methods

Smoke, sound

Historical Use

Used extensively by ancient cultures for tools, blades, and ritual objects due to its sharp fracturing.

Recommended Uses

Grounding interiorsstatement decor piecesprotective environments

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