Black Obsidian Arrowhead Crystal Wire Wrapped Pendant Necklace
A large natural black obsidian hand carved crystal arrowhead wrapped with silver and copper wire. This comes with a 24 inch silver plated rope chain.
Pure obsidian is usually dark in appearance, though the color varies depending on the presence of impurities. It has the property of showing a different appearance according to how it is cut. When cut in one direction it is a beautiful jet black; when cut across another direction it is glistening gray.
Obsidian can be found in Canada, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Kenya, the U.S., and other areas with volcanic activity.
In ancient times it was often used to make cutting tools, and as such, Obsidian can have a forceful cutting reality. The blackness of this stone enhances the ability to reach your inner self. It is one of the earliest known stones to be used for scrying.
Obsidian can guard against negative energy and helps with grounding of emotions. It lessons feelings of doubt and suspicion and aids in the mental healing process. It allows you to let go of old grudges and misunderstandings between loved ones.
In Victorian times black jewelry was often used to indicate a period of mourning, but modern meanings can vary. Black glass objects are often used as divination tools. The color black absorbs negative energy and can be used as protection from external influences. In the psychology of color, black can represent power and independence.
A Scrying glass is used to see things psychically, to obtain spiritual visions and messages, and also for purposes of divination or fortune-telling. It is often used as a means of divining the past, present, or future. Scrying is actively used by many cultures and belief systems and is not limited to one tradition or ideology.
Stones listed as natural, raw, or rough may have some imperfections and inclusions. Be sure to check all photos, including the zoom feature, for details about a particular stone. Please see photo with ruler for size. Colors may vary with individual monitors.
Many stones are susceptible to fading, and they should be kept out of direct sunlight. Do not use hot water or salt water to clean them. Stone properties and descriptions are for informational purposes only and do not offer any guaranteed outcomes. Also, they are not intended as a substitute for medical care.
Pure obsidian is usually dark in appearance, though the color varies depending on the presence of impurities. It has the property of showing a different appearance according to how it is cut. When cut in one direction it is a beautiful jet black; when cut across another direction it is glistening gray.
Obsidian can be found in Canada, Greece, Italy, Iceland, Kenya, the U.S., and other areas with volcanic activity.
In ancient times it was often used to make cutting tools, and as such, Obsidian can have a forceful cutting reality. The blackness of this stone enhances the ability to reach your inner self. It is one of the earliest known stones to be used for scrying.
Obsidian can guard against negative energy and helps with grounding of emotions. It lessons feelings of doubt and suspicion and aids in the mental healing process. It allows you to let go of old grudges and misunderstandings between loved ones.
In Victorian times black jewelry was often used to indicate a period of mourning, but modern meanings can vary. Black glass objects are often used as divination tools. The color black absorbs negative energy and can be used as protection from external influences. In the psychology of color, black can represent power and independence.
A Scrying glass is used to see things psychically, to obtain spiritual visions and messages, and also for purposes of divination or fortune-telling. It is often used as a means of divining the past, present, or future. Scrying is actively used by many cultures and belief systems and is not limited to one tradition or ideology.
Stones listed as natural, raw, or rough may have some imperfections and inclusions. Be sure to check all photos, including the zoom feature, for details about a particular stone. Please see photo with ruler for size. Colors may vary with individual monitors.
Many stones are susceptible to fading, and they should be kept out of direct sunlight. Do not use hot water or salt water to clean them. Stone properties and descriptions are for informational purposes only and do not offer any guaranteed outcomes. Also, they are not intended as a substitute for medical care.
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