Review:

Obsidian

overall review score: 4.2
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Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed when lava cools rapidly, resulting in a smooth, shiny, and often jet-black or dark-colored mineral. Known for its sharp edges and aesthetic appearance, it has been used by humans since prehistoric times for tools, weapons, and ornamental objects.

Key Features

  • Volcanic origin and formation from rapidly cooled lava
  • Typically black or dark-colored with a glassy luster
  • Provides exceptionally sharp edges when fractured
  • Used historically for tools and arrowheads
  • Popular in jewelry and decorative items today
  • Has metaphysical significance in some spiritual practices

Pros

  • Excellent for creating extremely sharp tools and blades
  • Aesthetic appeal with its glossy finish and deep color
  • Historically significant and culturally rich
  • Widely used in jewelry and artistic crafts
  • Natural formation process makes it an interesting geological specimen

Cons

  • Brittle and prone to fracture or chipping when mishandled
  • Limited availability depending on geographic location
  • Can be difficult to work with for beginners due to its fragility
  • Some varieties may contain impurities affecting appearance or durability

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 09:44:38 PM UTC