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Snowflake/Speckled Obsidian, 6 or 8 mm round beads. Sold in 38/39 cm bead strands, 17 to 21 cm bracelets, 45 cm necklaces or 60 cm long necklaces. AA to AAA quality!
Snowflake/Speckled Obsidian, 6 or 8 mm round beads. Sold in 38/39 cm bead strands, 17 to 21 cm bracelets, 45 cm necklaces or 60 cm long necklaces. AA to AAA quality!
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About the product:
Please note: The pearl threads do not have a clasp , but if you wish, ask us and you will receive a bracelet, necklace or sautoir made to your measurements, 'ready to wear'!
- "If you would like a specific model or individual beads, please send us a message, thank you."
- Sales options :
- .In 38/39 cm threads, pearl size of 6, 8 or 10 millimeters
- .In bracelets from 17 to 21 cm (High resistance elastic thread)
- .In 45 cm necklaces (Silver, Silver tone or Gold finish)
- .In 60 cm necklace (Silver, Silver tone or Gold finish)
- Assembly by Gem & Zen guaranteed for 2 years
For information:
- Number of beads on a 38 to 40 centimeter thread depending on arrivals:
- 10 mm = 38 to 39 beads
- 8 mm = 48 to 49 beads
- 6 mm = 63 to 65 beads
- 4 mm = 96 to 98 beads
Characteristic | Detail |
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Name | Snowflake Obsidian |
Category | Glassy volcanic rock (obsidian) |
Chemical formula | SiO₂ (amorphous silica) |
Color | Black with white flake-like inclusions |
Crystal system | Amorphous (not crystallized) |
Habit | Glassy, sharp masses |
Hardness (Mohs) | 5–5.5 |
Density | 2.4–2.6 g/cm³ |
Glow | Glassy |
Transparency | Opaque |
Cleavage | None, conchoidal fracture |
Optical properties | Shiny, characteristic flake patterns |
Main deposits | United States (Oregon), Mexico |
Use | Jewelry, decorative objects, lithotherapy |
Virtues (Lithotherapy) | Protection, emotional balance, introspection, grounding |
Purification | Distilled or spring water, sage or palo santo smudging, moon |
Recharging | Moonlight, on quartz cluster or crystal druse |
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