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The moral of obsidian
The moral of obsidian is as follows:

1, peace and good fortune is one of the main meanings of obsidian. Obsidian has always been used as a talisman to ward off evil spirits in ancient times. The ancients believed that natural obsidian had the function of keeping peace and bringing good luck to themselves, so many people like to wear obsidian on their bodies until now.

2. Obsidian also means health. Obsidian is a very healthy gem, corresponding to the submarine wheel of the human body. And the stability and peace of the submarine wheel supervisor. Moreover, the color of the submarine wheel is deep and charming, which has a certain effect on people's mood and is very suitable for people who are easily impatient and nervous.

3. Courage is also one of the main meanings of Obsidian. Obsidian is also called "Tears of Apache". It is said that the team of a tribe in India was ambushed by the enemy, but the team was completely annihilated because it refused to surrender. After the family members of the soldiers in this team learned the news, sad tears fell to the ground and turned into black stones.

Brief introduction of obsidian

Obsidian is a common natural black gem, also known as "Dragon Crystal" and "Ten Victory Stones". Its main component is silicon dioxide, usually black.

Obsidian can be processed into handicrafts. In addition, obsidian has the characteristics of glass, and its cross section is shell-shaped and very sharp. At present, most obsidian jewelry is produced in Central America and North America, and the national stone of Mexico is obsidian.

Obsidian is a natural colored glass formed by the sudden cooling of magma from volcanic lava. It is an amorphous gem, and its main component is silicon dioxide (SiO2).

In the process of formation, because the temperature around the lava flow drops rapidly and the cooling rate is the fastest, the magma containing silicon dioxide quickly condenses into blocks, and obsidian generally appears around the lava flow or near the seaside at the foot of the volcano. Because of its unique formation process, the crystal of obsidian also contains 1%-2% water.