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Mahogany Obsidian Stone Slab Rough Rock Oregon
This pretty Mahogany Obsidian stone slab is 6 inches by 5 inches and 4 mm thick.
It weighs .28 lbs. and is shown wet in the first 3 pictures.
This material is from Glass Butte, Oregon.
Glass Butte is known as the best place in Oregon—and one of the best in the world—for high-quality obsidian.
Glass Butte, located in the Oregon high desert just 57 miles west of Burns and 78 miles east of Bend, is renowned for its impressive diversity of obsidian.
The 6,000-acre area is characterized by volcanic mountains and rolling hills covered in sagebrush and it has been designated as a recreational rock collecting area.
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass. This glassy, lustrous mineral is found in lava flows. Obsidian is produced when lava cools very quickly. The lava cools so quickly that no crystals can form.
In Mahogany Obsidian, the red coloration is likely the result of trapped hematite. It is so called because the reddish brown color is similar to the wood-mahogany.
Obsidian was important to many ancient cultures. It was one of the major barter materials, and has been used since prehistoric times for making tools, masks, weapons, mirrors and jewelry. Obsidian was named after a Roman-Obsius.
Metaphysical Properties: Mahogany Obsidian is said to dispel feelings of unworthiness, that can hold one back from achieving their full potential.
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