5.8" Polished Snowflake Obsidian Slab - Wyoming

This is a 5.8" wide polished slab of snowflake obsidian collected in Wyoming. Excellent polishing work on this piece and it comes with an acrylic display stand.

Unlike most of the material that comes from the famous location near Sevier Lake in Millard County, Utah, this snowflake obsidian is found at Obsidian Cliff in Wyoming. It is a natural volcanic "glass" that forms when molten rock cools so quickly that that atoms do not have enough time to arrange themselves into crystals. Instead, the molten material solidifies into an amorphous solid called a glass. The "snowflakes" in the obsidian are small, white, radially clustered crystals of cristobalite, a mineral polymorph of silica.

Obsidian was important material for many ancient people. It was used for making tools, weapons, jewelry, and decorative items, and was a major barter material for Native Americans. When broken, its conchoidal fracturing results in extremely sharp edges, making it ideal for knives, scrapers, arrowheads and spearpoints. It is even occasionally used today to produce surgeons' scalpels, since the edges are several times sharper (only 3 nanometers) than the edges of steel blades.
FOR SALE
$59
DETAILS
SPECIES
Obsidian with Cristobalite
LOCATION
Obsidian Cliff, Wyoming
SIZE
5.8 x 3.9", .3" thick
CATEGORY
SUB CATEGORY
ITEM
#336971