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I mostly like to carry black tourmaline as it is subtler than the others. Interesting facts on obsidian. Love this! I read your experience on black stones carefully. Easy to compare some black stones after your defiant ion. I have two type of black Rock. Now I know about my black stone, one is black onyx and second is black jasper. Thanks for your guideline about black stone identification.
Have been in the process of increasing my grounding stones, having only my intuition and a basic understand of the black and shiny. To which I have ordered 4 black obsidian arrow heads — am aware that I need some extra protection and intend placing these stones onto a small grid. Have also done the basics, such as smudging my home, playing my Tibetan bowl and cymbals. When you scratch a rock with a softer rock, there is a streak left behind by the softer material. Streaks tell you more about the color composition of the tested rock and can sometimes give you the final clue to identify a specimen.
Thank you Hibiscus! I love my black tourmaline also. I have been drawn to biotite black mica for awhile now. Not sure why. I love your posts. You are a breath of fresh air! Blessings, Linda. Hello Sister I saw your analyse of black stone very interesthing but I found other one very power full and try to prouve its really this so its black jasper lydienne jasper I collect in lava or near lava near the sea very black only no white very hard around 7. Hibiscus Moon, I think you brought clarity to the black stone differences.
I did not know Apache Tear was Obsidian also. My favorite is: Black Tourmalene. Keep teaching and sharing, I teach folks about stones when they come to my home and look at my collection. Nice to see all that info grouped together.. Awesome job!! Most I could remember was that I used them for grounding… Hahaha. Thanks great article. VERY helpful!!! So helpful, thank you!
What a fun place to be! Thank you so much. You really are a fine teacher, congrats to you on that. I am ever grateful. When you consider buying black tourmaline, hold the piece up to a bright light. True black tourmaline will remain black, and usually opaque. I love them, thank you for making it a bit clearer to pick them apart. I am wearing Onyx the most right now.
Just right for what I need going on. Love your work. Thank you for this great information. It is helpful. Any chance you can help me decipher what it is? Thank you. Very interesting piece. I think I have either a very large obsidian or Apache Tear, although it does have a green tinge to it. We found it on the beach in Wales when I was 4, I am now 44 and I still have it. Very informative article!! Do you think black tourmaline will also be the best one for electromagnetic polution, or will you reccomend a completly differnt crystal to help with electromagnetic sensitivity?
Leanne, shungite is great at shielding against EMF electro magnetic field radiation from cell phones, computers, ect. The best though for that is shungite. This is SO helpful! I love me some dark grounding stones! This is a great post, thank you! Love your posts! Have you ever worked with Tibetan Black Quartz? I bought a beautiful piece not too long ago.
It sang to me and I love it. It seems to be a very powerful crystal for healing. Great article! Very helpful. What about Black Agate and Kyanite. Hemitite can be dark too. Not sure if it has brown in it. I had wondered how I could be certain the black stone I was contemplating bringing into my collection was indeed what the label said it was…. Obsidian and Apache tears are stones that are personally very important to me and my work. I find it interesting how I was always drawn to these from very early in my life.
I also use tourmaline, and now that I know it USA piezoelectric energy, I will be using it for more applications. I use onyx to a lesser degree. I find obsidian difficult to be around sometimes. Perhaps obsidian from a different source would be less intense and easier to be around.
I have had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of black tourmaline in the past few months and we seem to get along well. Love your posts, your YouTube channel, your insight and your awesome energy. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us.
Great site and great resource for exploring crystals. Truly a beautiful gift you are sharing. You conceptualise beauty and purpose in all that exists below the earths mantle and above it. Pamela, you have eyes that see the soul of a person first…that was lovely what you said to her above, and i feel true,too. Thanks for the information. I thought it is a black obsidian. Seems shiny but there are couple of stratches..
I can see one tiny blue color on the black area. I wish i can send the photo to you for advice. I hope this is not fake. I have a piece of it that shows sort of oil slick colors in certain lights, and I got it from a reputable dealer. Hope this helps. Wow, this was very helpful indeed. I went online to see if I could figure it out and happily found your site. It has helped me a great deal, since I actually have Tourmaline and other crystals — so your tutorial does help.
It has silvery scratches which I can see despite it being tumbled. It seems a little transulcent on that one hematitle looking side. They seem to run both vertically and horizontally. In the dark, it looks black. In the light, you can see it has very silvery shimmery lines. But, none of the other sides have that Hematite look. Can you or anyone tell me what you think it could be? And also, if I can show a picture of it? Kind of sounds like it…. Sandy, I highly recommend joining this reddit page which is free and posting your description and a pic there, lots of geologists, jewelers like me and die hard rock hounds and mineral geeks on that page who love to ID mystery rocks and minerals for folks just for the sheer fun of it.
Thank you and very informative. I have a black turtle with an abalone shell that I bought from a Native Reservation. I thought it was obsidian but it is very heavy….. I love Obsidians, immediately warm in my hands and I stand up for them! This is just to make you smile….
Thank you for this knowledge. I feel just a little more empowered. I own a black tourmaline. It has help me with the end of a 20 plus year relationship. Helps me with my anger and emotions. You should edit this to include shungite. I use it more than black tourlimine in my daily practice.
Something about the tears of blood the apache shed. I think he said it was onxy… Would love to find out. Can you recommend something that suits me? I can see the back of the stone in the setting, which looks dull and feels rough. I see no sign of any translucency, striations or differences in color. I have apachectearxshich looks as you described.
I also have obsidian. Is this common? Nina, Apache tears and obsidian are one and the same! They look the same because they actually ARE the same; only the form is different. I have had great success wearing my black onyx…which was believed to be jet. The jeweler quickly contacted me to correct the miscommunication she was given and sent me the jet pendant that I thought I was actually wearing. They are nice but had a question.
They are very light in weight, and are translucent with a back light. Is this what they are like? They seem way too light, but that may be right. Great article first off. Is Jet at all translucent in light? Thank you for taking the time to read this and hopefully answering that question.
What do you think of this? I found black tourmaline to me so grounding that I can only have it near me for a short period of time! I love black obsidian. Upon its republication twelve years later, Tom Spurgeon wrote, "Frank Santoro's Storeyville may be the book of , which is doubly amazing when you realize that it may have been the book of as well.
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