Is green obsidian man-made?

Is Green Obsidian Natural? Most forms of green obsidian gemstones are formed naturally. However, there are certain lookalikes or imitation rocks created using glass and green dye. These are fakes of course, but they are quite common since naturally occurring green obsidian is rare and expensive.
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What is green obsidian made of?

In the case of dark green obsidian the colouration is caused varying amounts of Fe and Mg. The green coloration can also be achieved as some gas bubbles (vescicles) remained in the lava flow during crystallization. Obsidian consists mainly of SiO2 (silicon dioxide), usually 70% or more.
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Is obsidian natural or manmade?

Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. It is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly without crystal growth. Pure obsidian is usually dark in appearance though the colour varies depending on the presence of impurities.
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Can obsidian be green?

Green Obsidian is one of Obsidian Rocks that contain impurities as Pure obsidian usually appears to be dark, although the color may vary depending on the presence of impurities. Iron and other elements of transition can give a dark brown to black color to the obsidian.
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Is green snowflake obsidian real?

Protogenic silica minerals crystallizing in obsidian may be white and resemble snowflakes, hence the term snowflake obsidian. Black; gray, banded with brown streaks. Green, blue, and reddish stones (transparent) are very rare.
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Can obsidian be faked?

Obsidian. This can be a particularly insipid fake; true Obsidian is volcanic glass, which is obviously quite similar to man-made glass, both in appearance and composition. Some pieces are easy to identify as fakes – primarily due to their clarity. A clear glass ball is definitely not Obsidian, unless it costs a lot!
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Is green glass natural?

In normal concentrations, iron oxide gives otherwise clear glass a bluish-green tint. In higher concentrations, it gives the glass a yellowish-green or even dark green tint. Glass left untreated, or “natural” glass, therefore, usually ends up with a greenish tint.
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Is blue obsidian man made?

Natural obsidian NEVER occurs in the colors transparent blue, red or yellow. These artificial products exist solely due to the inventiveness of humans and have nothing to do with obsidian !
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Is rainbow obsidian man made?

This is Rainbow obsidian from Davis Creek, Northern California. Obsidian is dense volcanic glass, usually rhyolite in composition and typically black in color. Obsidian with multicolored iridescence caused by inclusions of magnetite nanoparticles.
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What is green obsidian worth?

Green Obsidian Price

Generally, you can expect to pay between $35 to $70 for a relatively small size of green obsidian. Palm-sized pieces of this rock cost roughly $50 and above.
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Is obsidian a real thing?

Obsidian is an "extrusive” rock, which means it is made from magma that erupted out of a volcano. If it was an igneous rock that formed from magma underground and did not erupt, it would have been called an "intrusive" rock.
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How much is obsidian worth?

The price of obsidian varies between $2.00 and $100.00. For unprocessed obsidian, the wholesale value is between $5.00 and $10.00 per kilogram.
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Is green obsidian the same as Gaia stone?

Gaia Stone is green obsidian from volcanish ash of the eruption of Mt. St. Helen's, and carries strong Earth energy, even the "soul of the Earth." Gaia Stone enhances Goddess connection, connection with Earth and Earth devas.
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Is Mahogany obsidian man made?

Mahogany Obsidian Geological Properties

Mahogany obsidian, also known as mountain mahogany, is natural glass obsidian that has iron inclusions creating the mahogany colored stripes and swirls in it. Obsidian can be found anywhere volcanic activity has occurred.
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What is rainbow obsidian?

Rainbow Obsidian was formed when lava once cooled at different times, and captured Magnetite nanoparticles within these layers. The Magnetite nanoparticles cause multicolored iridescence that shines bright when any light hits it.
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What is pink obsidian?

About Pink Obsidian

Pink Obsidian - With the same protective, transformative, and grounding properties of regular Obsidian, there are additional attributes brought on by the blue color of this stone. Pink is the color of love and joy, making Pink Obsidian a useful stone for grounding and calming your emotional body.
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Is colored obsidian real?

Black is obsidian's most common color. It can be brown, tan, or green, though. Obsidian may rarely be blue, red, orange, or yellow. Obsidian with multicolored iridescence caused by inclusions of magnetite nanoparticles “caused mainly by trace elements or inclusions”.
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Is snowflake obsidian man made?

Snowflake obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass, and hence it is also known as "nature's glass." Because of the flaky surface that it exhibits, it is also called flowering obsidian and spherulitic obsidian . The snowflake obsidian is formed when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools down.
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Why is some glass greenish?

The greenish tint on glass table tops and glass table covers comes from the iron content used in the manufacturing process. This is typical of all glass table tops and table covers in the furniture industry, and is known as clear glass.
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Is glass natural or man made?

Glass is made from natural and abundant raw materials (sand, soda ash and limestone) that are melted at very high temperature to form a new material: glass.
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How is dark green glass made?

Nickel together with a small amount of cobalt was used for decolorizing of lead glass. Chromium is a very powerful colorizing agent, yielding dark green or in higher concentrations even black color. Together with tin oxide and arsenic it yields emerald green glass.
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Can green obsidian have bubbles?

Naturally obsidian does not have bubbles (except perhaps at a microscopic level) so far as I know. But glass slag may not always have bubbles in it, or a worked piece may have been cut to avoid including bubbles. So a lack of bubbles is not a good "proof" that the stuff is natural.
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How is synthetic obsidian made?

Gordijn and Nauta of Studio Drift designed the mirror to demonstrate potential uses for synthetic obsidian – a dense, glass-like material made by melting residue and ash produced during a process used to extract raw materials from chemical waste.
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Is obsidian toxic?

Is Obsidian Dangerous? While obsidian is powerful, it is not dangerous. The only potential; danger that comes from this particular stone is in its rough form because it can have very sharp edges. In the past it has been used for blades and heads of arrows, but beyond this it is a safe stone for the most part.
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