Black Obsidian Pyramid
Black Obsidian Pyramid
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. It is produced when lava from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. Obsidian can be found in various regions around the world where volcanic activity has occurred, including areas like the United States, Mexico, Japan, Italy, and Turkey.
In terms of appearance, obsidian typically has a smooth, glassy texture with a vitreous luster. Its color can vary depending on the presence of trace elements and impurities, ranging from jet black to brown, green, red, or even translucent hues. Obsidian often exhibits conchoidal fracture patterns, meaning it breaks with smooth, curved surfaces resembling the inside of a seashell. This unique fracture pattern is a result of the volcanic glass lacking any crystalline structure, allowing it to fracture in a smooth, curved manner.
Obsidian has been used for various purposes throughout history, including as tools, weapons, and ornamental objects due to its sharp edges and attractive appearance. In addition to its practical uses, obsidian is also valued in spiritual and metaphysical practices for its believed ability to provide protection, absorb negative energy, and facilitate emotional healing and transformation.
Chakra: Root
Zodiac: Scorpio, Sagittarius
Vibrational Number: 3, 7
Mohs Scale: 5-6