Origin - Mineral
Chemical profile - Silicates, oxides
Classification - Volcanic glass
Use - Geological studies, ornamental
Description -
Obsidian Black, a mineral of volcanic glass origin, is classified within the silicate family. Its unique composition includes oxides and silica, giving it a glass-like structure and a deep black hue. Widely studied in geological fields, its history as a tool-making material is well-documented. Recognized for its distinctive mineralogical profile. Check additional related item - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.
Chemical profile - Silicates, oxides
Classification - Volcanic glass
Use - Geological studies, ornamental
Description -
Obsidian Black, a mineral of volcanic glass origin, is classified within the silicate family. Its unique composition includes oxides and silica, giving it a glass-like structure and a deep black hue. Widely studied in geological fields, its history as a tool-making material is well-documented. Recognized for its distinctive mineralogical profile. Check additional related item - Sugar Globules and Resonant Healing.