I enjoyed your video more than any other. I could listen to you talk all day, and today I just might. Thank you sharing. Very educational and beautiful rocks.
Thanks for the great education, love that rainbow obsidian, beautiful! Neat stuff behind you on shelves, also enjoy the tunes, your intro is fun, do you have some bloopers to share..I imagine the chair rolling past camera....wooooooo.. lol. Rock on.
Fire polishing or careful grinding and polishing of obsidian yields a very striking finished piece, I've used Obsidian for years in glaze making to apply on high fire pottery and ceramic forms. Thank you for posting this informative article.
Nice work! Thanks for sharing the light trick. We have been wanting to take a trip to the area and camp enjoy the area as we hunting for the magic stone. Awsome sharing, thanks again!
Really informative video! I loved the piece of Fire that you have, awesome. You can make a doublet for a cab like your thin Fire Obsidian with a common piece of Obsidian as well. You assessing the Fire under water was fascinating, looking forward to seeing what you get out of that stone. I'd love to get my hands on some of that! I'm making a video about Oregon Obsidian right now as well, Glass Butte is like a one stop shop for so many varieties. Thanks for sharing, Cheers!
Thank you! Once I get some customer orders completed, I plan on working on that big piece. I want to make sure to have 100% attention to it so I don't mess it up :)
And just like that.....I have another obsession. As if fire agate and opal weren't nerve wracking enough! You give me.....FIRE OBSIDIAN! Thanks a lot man. 😆😆😆 ❤👍
Oh, I prefer working fire obsidian over working the other fires. I've done a few low grade fire agates but I just never had the bits to do a proper fire agate and opal is very finicky. Fire obsidian is the way to go :)
I found some red lace ribbion with a golden sheen, I just found your channel and I'm hoping to learn how to work with the obsidian that I collected years ago. thank you for making these videos 😊
🤣 Hey! I saw that subliminal message in the fire obsidian. Just found a small piece of green obsidian in my backyard. It's pretty exciting. Well done. Thanks for sharing.
This is the best video on obsidian variants I’ve seen. Snowflake obsidian is from northern Utah. The red ribbon lace/gold sheen obsidian often is called mahogany obsidian. But I suppose these come from different locations.
Very informative, thank you. I have a few different chunks and I will have to do the bucket test for better chances of correct grinding. Will dig into your other videos as well. As far as collecting amounts on BLM land as a general rule its 25 lbs in a day and 250 for a year! Otherwise I believe you need a permit but I think that is only if you intend on selling it. There are loop holes around the selling aspect too. Appreciate your time you put into doing this, its obvious you have a passion for your work..
There are some loop holes for sure. Luckily all the material I have came either from shows, shops, or estate sales so I can sell it at my own discretion without worrying about anything
4:07 that isn't just regular Obsidian, that looks like a HUGE Apache Tear variety, and if you shine on light through it you should be able to see all the way through it. It appears opaque, but when you shine a light through it should be completely transparent. Kind of like a much darker version of Smoky Quartz.
That particular pieces looks like it may not be clear. I can try to find it again out in the pile and grind down the surface to see if it is clear. Finding clear transparent pieces out in the pile is actually very difficult since most of the material I have has some kind of natural inclusions. I do have apache tears in my personal collection.
I am glad that you said the claim post is supposed to have the claim dimensions...otherwise, it is a post in the middle of nowhere that tells you nothing. I would hate to trespass on anyone’s claim...but I have to be able to tell.
I am intrigued by your statement that Obsidian is not considered to be a rock as it lacks minerals/mineral crystals. Obsidian is classified as an igneous rock born from volcanic activity i.e., eruptions. The silica is super-heated into a molten liquid prior to eruption. When heated silica comes into contact with relatively cold air, it prevents silica from forming crystals in flash-cooled glass.
Where do you get your burns green and rainbow shooting they look excellent quality! I'm a flintknapper and I love to get a hold of some great quality like that!
You like my comment but I would really appreciate it if you could comment or message me where I might be able to get a small supply of that quality... if available, I'd be willing to trade other stone or I can make you some arrowheads.
I have a chunk of that red ribbon obsidian. It was in my moms rock collection. This thing is about the size of a grapefruit and has been rolled around until it’s almost spherical and it’s all beat up. I almost think someone used it as ball in a game or something. I have never seen that green obsidian before! Wow! This video is going to have me more closely inspecting all my other obsidian collection. Lol
A local gem an Crystal shop in my area just got a bunch of new obsidian. I picked up a couple of flakes of green and brown banded obsidian to make into hunting points.
15:30 also at the very top, can't believe you missed that, I thought you were going to point it out but then you pointed at the one you were talking about in the middle
Is the band that the fire is in allows clear? I have several crates that might have more fire in them but I was unsure how to identify it. So happy to find you!!!
There were so many advertisements during this video. I enjoyed it but wow. I saw six ads by the time I was half way through the video. I don't blame you though. Gorgeous pieces. Do you buy rare obsidian? I have a few really nice pieces if you were interested. Love your obsidian man.
That's weird there were so many ads. I think RUclips determines how many ads there are on the older videos. For newer videos, I set them myself so there is one or two during the video. I typically have to buy the obsidian either at estate sales or rock shops since finding good material online for a good price is really difficult to do now.
I work with the fire obsidian and have enjoyed watching you work through problems specific to the material and create interesting solutions. I want to make videos like that and show things I've figured out. If you don't mind sharing, what video editing software are you using?
If you want to make videos, definitely do so! I use Wondershares Filmora for video editing. They have an option for a one time fee and that's the one I went with. And then, for music, RUclips music library has some free to use music but I just pay for Epidemic Sound. It's like $15 a month and they have a decent selection of sounds and music to use.
I found some nodules in the black rock desert I'm trying to find information on, they are I believe apache tears but have color play in them where would one be able to get some one to look at them? Or have them polished? I have some really cool big egg shaped ones I'd like to have cleaned up and polished
If you have a local shop, you have have them take a look at them to see what is causing the color play. As far as polishing, if you know of any local clubs or shops that offer lapidary services, you could always try reaching out to them to see what they can do to help polish them.
Are the fire layers the same hardness as other layers? Thinking cross section would maybe make stripes of color? Very thorough and educational thank you!
In my experience, its all the same hardness since the layers are super thin and doesn't make much of a difference at all when working on it. If anything, it just adds stress haha If you were to get a cross section, you would be able to see the location of the layers but unfortunately wouldn't be able to see the fire color. You have to either cut at an angle across all the planes of layers OR grind down to just a hair above the layer in order to bring out that color. I plan on working on a piece of fire obsidian for a future video to help show some of that :)
What's up kyle? It's good to see you. Sorry I didn't return your call. Things got hectic for a while. Give me a call. I think you'll know who I am. Awesome video. I couldn't believe it when I saw your face.
Can you please tell me how I found a piece of rough black obsidian here in San Antonio in an undeveloped area? It was a walking trail so I figure someone had to drop it because it doesn’t occur naturally in Texas. Right? It was half buried in the dirt but I dug it out
Could be a chance that someone dropped it or even could be that a native american could have dropped it during their travels. I'm only guessing here :)
@@WorldofRockhounds either way - this piece of obsidian has intense energy - my wife feels it when she picks it up. It made me confront my demons. I’m thankful I found it
Do you have a video for the best way to cut all the different types of obsidian? I've been finding a bunch of amazing pieces and want to cut them, but I dont want to ruin them.
Hi I have a bucket full of the 1st green one you showed can you tell me where it is originally from and what's it use thanks (my garden is full of the stuff . )
Excellent question, Yes...it is possible. It just takes more time and patience. Have I done it myself, no. BUT it is possible. Just keep in mind you would be polishing glass and it's game of perseverance when trying to remove all the scratches.
I think I came up with a way to make this, in kilos, rainbow kind, everything, just gotta play around with the periodic table of elements until you come up with a good alloy, and a good manufacturing process, after the fact, I'm like, "I guess it's obsidian...?"
terimakasih atas informasinya tentang ibsidian .sungguh ciptaanNya sangat maha indah .saya juga mempunyai obsidian tetapi masih cantik punya anda .sekali lagi yerima kasih atas ilmunya salam from indonesia
Continued: obsidian - lacks crystal formation as it is flash-cooled forming volcanic glass. Different colors actually are from refraction of light similar to rainbow agates. If you have the opportunity, cut obsidian into very thin slice and look at under a polarized microscope specifically used by geologists and you will see the similarities of rainbow obsidian and rainbow agate ;-)
Yes and no. Yes you could make a statue out of the fire obsidian material but you wouldn't get the same effect. I think in order to make a wild statue of the stuff, It would nee to be done out of many many pieces that have been specially worked to bring out the color and then carefully fit together to make a statue.
You're welcome! and it's very similar with the only difference being that often the color bars of opals are typically thicker. But the material works very similar.
@@canadiangemstones7636 mate, you are so slave educated you don't know that the whole world had to be remapped after the 1680 Great Comet Impacts. You are so slave trained you wouldn't understand real money. That's a fact slaves ignore.
@@canadiangemstones7636 in the meantime 3 national mining firms called me a genius. While the slave fuckin losers still can't think for themselves and can't make real money. Heartland Gold and Gemstones, REE Consultancy. Retarded fuckwit.
@@canadiangemstones7636 Seriously you dumb fk, where did the Land get pushed to after the Comet Fragments hit Earth? How much land suck and rose through massive celestial collisions throughout Earth's history? How do metals form you retarded slave? 😒 How do Gemstones form you retarded slave?
@@Zane-It Pele, the goddess of fire and volcano, considers the rocks and sand her children and will do anything to protect them. The curse is enacted to anyone that steals from her and the curse is only lifted when you return the stolen items.
@@WorldofRockhounds so then does that apply to stone age Hawaiians who would often take stone from the islands and convert them into tools for survival only to lose them in the sea? Like what if you make something from the stones like tools? Does the goddess even care about them then? Or what if I kicked a stone into the sea?
Thanks a lot for this video. I think obsidian isn't clear, least of all a translucent bluegreen. I am sure i got a carved glass pendant. Crying, but now I know. L
You're welcome and not all pieces are easy to identify. Sometimes even just filming the stuff can be a little tricky! If it's a interesting color like blue-green, chances are it's probably glass. But hey, I've seen some beautiful glass pendants before!
I enjoyed your video more than any other. I could listen to you talk all day, and today I just might. Thank you sharing. Very educational and beautiful rocks.
Great information. Love that Rainbow Obsidian.
It's fire obsidian not rainbow obsidian
Thanks for the great education, love that rainbow obsidian, beautiful! Neat stuff behind you on shelves, also enjoy the tunes, your intro is fun, do you have some bloopers to share..I imagine the chair rolling past camera....wooooooo.. lol. Rock on.
Fire polishing or careful grinding and polishing of obsidian yields a very striking finished piece, I've used Obsidian for years in glaze making to apply on high fire pottery and ceramic forms. Thank you for posting this informative article.
I have been going back from where I first discovered you. Great! More on how to cut it and showing us would be nice. Be happy, safe and healthy 😷⚒
I have huge Californian Obsidian from the Sultan Sea area. Some of them we had to use a crane to get them into our yard! Thank you for sharing!!
Nice!
I just subscribed! Thanks for welcoming me to your world! God bless you! Your new friend and fan, Kevin
Nice work!
Thanks for sharing the light trick. We have been wanting to take a trip to the area and camp enjoy the area as we hunting for the magic stone. Awsome sharing, thanks again!
You're welcome! I think I discovered it by pure accident haha
So beautiful I must say ! I like the suggestions on finding fire ! Enjoyed watching :)
I still have to do a video on working on that big piece that has all the fire!
The color of the grape & rainbow obsidian is beautiful. All of them are awesome!
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I just watched your specimens on the Gems channel where they mentioned Currently Rockhounding too, one of my favorite channels.
Great education !,, thanks a lot
Really informative video! I loved the piece of Fire that you have, awesome. You can make a doublet for a cab like your thin Fire Obsidian with a common piece of Obsidian as well. You assessing the Fire under water was fascinating, looking forward to seeing what you get out of that stone. I'd love to get my hands on some of that! I'm making a video about Oregon Obsidian right now as well, Glass Butte is like a one stop shop for so many varieties. Thanks for sharing, Cheers!
Thank you!
Once I get some customer orders completed, I plan on working on that big piece. I want to make sure to have 100% attention to it so I don't mess it up :)
great video! One of my kids absolutely loved it!
Learned so much from you. Thank you for your videos. 😊
And just like that.....I have another obsession. As if fire agate and opal weren't nerve wracking enough!
You give me.....FIRE OBSIDIAN!
Thanks a lot man. 😆😆😆 ❤👍
Oh, I prefer working fire obsidian over working the other fires. I've done a few low grade fire agates but I just never had the bits to do a proper fire agate and opal is very finicky. Fire obsidian is the way to go :)
Thank you so much. I just learn about obsidian and found your clip. It is a wonderful works you put in to. Thank again
You're welcome and thank you so much for watching!
Hi I found some yesterday in uk
Love love love obsidian!!! I didn't know there was color. I took a trip to Davis Creek and omg I am hooked! Your pieces are incredible
Amazing!!! I am really thankful!!!
I learned a lot today, thanks for a great video. I shared it with a friend of mine.
Awesome, thank you for stopping by and sharing it!
good info , thats some really cool obsidian , love the fire one
Great video thanks for sharing!
Thank you! and thank you for watching! :)
I found some red lace ribbion with a golden sheen, I just found your channel and I'm hoping to learn how to work with the obsidian that I collected years ago. thank you for making these videos 😊
🤣 Hey! I saw that subliminal message in the fire obsidian.
Just found a small piece of green obsidian in my backyard. It's pretty exciting.
Well done. Thanks for sharing.
Oh yeah, I forgot about that haha
You just keep finding cool things in your backyard! Did a rockhound happen to live there before yourself?
11:40 that is almost like Opal, but just WAY bigger and darker. That is amazing, I wish I had a bunch of this stuff.
Some pieces, depending on color and pattern can rival opal (my opinion) and is more rare that most opals.
Beautiful stones 💙😊
I wish I had a giant agate to send you. I only have teeny tiny ones. Your obsidian is very pretty!
Thanks Renee! :)
and if you do ever get one, let me know :)
@@WorldofRockhounds I have a million tiny ones. I want to get up to Agate Beach up in Oregon and see what I can find...
@@reneek.williams6267 wont find much there. been picked over.
Interesting learning so much , thank you 😊
This is the best video on obsidian variants I’ve seen. Snowflake obsidian is from northern Utah. The red ribbon lace/gold sheen obsidian often is called mahogany obsidian. But I suppose these come from different locations.
Thank you! and I would like to do an updated video since my production has gotten a little better since making that video :)
We find lots of snowflake and mahogany Obsidian near Milford Utah!
Very informative, thank you. I have a few different chunks and I will have to do the bucket test for better chances of correct grinding. Will dig into your other videos as well. As far as collecting amounts on BLM land as a general rule its 25 lbs in a day and 250 for a year! Otherwise I believe you need a permit but I think that is only if you intend on selling it. There are loop holes around the selling aspect too. Appreciate your time you put into doing this, its obvious you have a passion for your work..
There are some loop holes for sure. Luckily all the material I have came either from shows, shops, or estate sales so I can sell it at my own discretion without worrying about anything
I've never seen green like that, really interesting!
RIght? I thought so too! After the video, it has ended up on my shelf and not back out in the pile :)
4:07 that isn't just regular Obsidian, that looks like a HUGE Apache Tear variety, and if you shine on light through it you should be able to see all the way through it. It appears opaque, but when you shine a light through it should be completely transparent. Kind of like a much darker version of Smoky Quartz.
That particular pieces looks like it may not be clear. I can try to find it again out in the pile and grind down the surface to see if it is clear. Finding clear transparent pieces out in the pile is actually very difficult since most of the material I have has some kind of natural inclusions. I do have apache tears in my personal collection.
Incredibly beautiful 🤩
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Beautiful
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Love your videos❤️👍
Wow !!!!!! I never seen the green obsidian..
I got green and blue ones
Moldavite, this retard is a dumb poor loser. Obviously. And not very good at rocks. Facts.
@@vincentbougie7776 and the blue is Sapphire.... wow slaves are dumb now.
Hi I have found some obsidian black stone with yellow colour inside of the obsidian
I loved this video. So much good information. I have gained some real knowledge from this video. Thank you😎
You are so welcome!
I am glad that you said the claim post is supposed to have the claim dimensions...otherwise, it is a post in the middle of nowhere that tells you nothing. I would hate to trespass on anyone’s claim...but I have to be able to tell.
I wish YT allows photo comments because the owner of the claim does at least have photo of the claims to let people know where not to dig
You got the new laptop!!!!
I got so many pieces today, I actually got all the ones you showed. Not going to say where, I also found bright green ones 😊
I am intrigued by your statement that Obsidian is not considered to be a rock as it lacks minerals/mineral crystals. Obsidian is classified as an igneous rock born from volcanic activity i.e., eruptions. The silica is super-heated into a molten liquid prior to eruption. When heated silica comes into contact with relatively cold air, it prevents silica from forming crystals in flash-cooled glass.
Boas informações ,tenho muitas obsidianas vou fazer os teste👏👏👏 .
Good luck!! :)
@@WorldofRockhounds obrigado,para você também 👍
Kyle, I'll be showing you my "Blue" fire obsidian soon...👌🤗
Where do you get your burns green and rainbow shooting they look excellent quality! I'm a flintknapper and I love to get a hold of some great quality like that!
You like my comment but I would really appreciate it if you could comment or message me where I might be able to get a small supply of that quality... if available, I'd be willing to trade other stone or I can make you some arrowheads.
may i ask.. about my rainbow obsidian.. when i put a light on it.. it turns Purple.. is it geniune or not?
NEVERMIND.. I got it.. thanks 😍😍😍😍
I have a chunk of that red ribbon obsidian. It was in my moms rock collection. This thing is about the size of a grapefruit and has been rolled around until it’s almost spherical and it’s all beat up. I almost think someone used it as ball in a game or something. I have never seen that green obsidian before! Wow!
This video is going to have me more closely inspecting all my other obsidian collection. Lol
A local gem an Crystal shop in my area just got a bunch of new obsidian. I picked up a couple of flakes of green and brown banded obsidian to make into hunting points.
Did you mean the Salton sea? I live in ocotillo wells Wich is 20miles away I As not aware there was obsidian in the Salton sea
I never thought obsidian was so diverse, or beautiful. Wow
Nice Stone......I have some purple and violet color Obsidian Stone
15:30 also at the very top, can't believe you missed that, I thought you were going to point it out but then you pointed at the one you were talking about in the middle
Well hi kyle!!!! Lol!!!
Is the band that the fire is in allows clear? I have several crates that might have more fire in them but I was unsure how to identify it. So happy to find you!!!
Nice
There were so many advertisements during this video. I enjoyed it but wow. I saw six ads by the time I was half way through the video. I don't blame you though. Gorgeous pieces. Do you buy rare obsidian? I have a few really nice pieces if you were interested. Love your obsidian man.
That's weird there were so many ads. I think RUclips determines how many ads there are on the older videos.
For newer videos, I set them myself so there is one or two during the video.
I typically have to buy the obsidian either at estate sales or rock shops since finding good material online for a good price is really difficult to do now.
I work with the fire obsidian and have enjoyed watching you work through problems specific to the material and create interesting solutions. I want to make videos like that and show things I've figured out. If you don't mind sharing, what video editing software are you using?
If you want to make videos, definitely do so!
I use Wondershares Filmora for video editing. They have an option for a one time fee and that's the one I went with.
And then, for music, RUclips music library has some free to use music but I just pay for Epidemic Sound. It's like $15 a month and they have a decent selection of sounds and music to use.
I found some nodules in the black rock desert I'm trying to find information on, they are I believe apache tears but have color play in them where would one be able to get some one to look at them? Or have them polished? I have some really cool big egg shaped ones I'd like to have cleaned up and polished
If you have a local shop, you have have them take a look at them to see what is causing the color play.
As far as polishing, if you know of any local clubs or shops that offer lapidary services, you could always try reaching out to them to see what they can do to help polish them.
Beautifull colection of obsidian!!! What type of blades do you use to cut? ….thank you sir!
All my blades are lapidary blades. I believe they are all sintered diamond blades.
Are the fire layers the same hardness as other layers? Thinking cross section would maybe make stripes of color? Very thorough and educational thank you!
In my experience, its all the same hardness since the layers are super thin and doesn't make much of a difference at all when working on it. If anything, it just adds stress haha
If you were to get a cross section, you would be able to see the location of the layers but unfortunately wouldn't be able to see the fire color. You have to either cut at an angle across all the planes of layers OR grind down to just a hair above the layer in order to bring out that color.
I plan on working on a piece of fire obsidian for a future video to help show some of that :)
nice one❤
Snowflake is my favourite Normal Obsidian Volcanic blend.
All depends how carbonised, heat and pressure. So folds in melt has awesome freaky crystallisation.
Carbonized? No. Crystallization? Also no.
Sometimes you can get diamonised ones. Get high tension glass and check.
Diamondised? 😂
What's up kyle? It's good to see you. Sorry I didn't return your call. Things got hectic for a while. Give me a call. I think you'll know who I am. Awesome video. I couldn't believe it when I saw your face.
Can you please tell me how I found a piece of rough black obsidian here in San Antonio in an undeveloped area? It was a walking trail so I figure someone had to drop it because it doesn’t occur naturally in Texas. Right? It was half buried in the dirt but I dug it out
Could be a chance that someone dropped it or even could be that a native american could have dropped it during their travels. I'm only guessing here :)
@@WorldofRockhounds that’s what I was thinking as well
@@WorldofRockhounds either way - this piece of obsidian has intense energy - my wife feels it when she picks it up. It made me confront my demons. I’m thankful I found it
Do you have a video for the best way to cut all the different types of obsidian? I've been finding a bunch of amazing pieces and want to cut them, but I dont want to ruin them.
When the light hit the rainbow obsidian...WOW
right? It's such beautiful material
1680-82 Great Comet hit, maps, calendars changed after the destruction. Where did the Impacts push everything? 😳 lol
Hi I have a bucket full of the 1st green one you showed can you tell me where it is originally from and what's it use thanks (my garden is full of the stuff . )
You most likely have slag glass.
is there any way to polish the rough surface from cutting by hand?
Excellent question, Yes...it is possible. It just takes more time and patience.
Have I done it myself, no.
BUT it is possible.
Just keep in mind you would be polishing glass and it's game of perseverance when trying to remove all the scratches.
Muito boa noite. Muito bonitas suas Obesediana. eu tenho algumas pedras opalas negras você compra?
Rainbow obsidian…like it has oil in it 🤔 Obsidian is a geology science all of it own 😲😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍😊 Try uv light on them, it‘ll blow your mind 😉
Mine don't glow under a black light - I've tried haha
Can gold be found in obsidian specimens
As it can be found in other minerals.?
You know, That is a very good question that I don't have the answer for!
That would be really neat to know about though!
Let me know if you find out.
No.
where can i buy some of fire obsidian?
I think I came up with a way to make this, in kilos, rainbow kind, everything, just gotta play around with the periodic table of elements until you come up with a good alloy, and a good manufacturing process, after the fact, I'm like, "I guess it's obsidian...?"
Interesting. Keep me posted!
How much cost green obsidian please
Unfortunately it's not for sale :) Good eye though!
How much is maghonany obsidan worth and how do I polish it in the rotary tumbler
Rough mahogany I don't think is worth much. I've seen it at low at .50 per lb and as high as $3 per lb depending on the shop
terimakasih atas informasinya tentang ibsidian .sungguh ciptaanNya sangat maha indah .saya juga mempunyai obsidian tetapi masih cantik punya anda .sekali lagi yerima kasih atas ilmunya salam from indonesia
Indonesia! Wow! Thank you for watching.
Are they worth anything if so around about how much.. ? Can someone let me know.
AWSOME °!☆
If I send you pics, would you tell me if it's obsidian ?
Continued: obsidian - lacks crystal formation as it is flash-cooled forming volcanic glass. Different colors actually are from refraction of light similar to rainbow agates. If you have the opportunity, cut obsidian into very thin slice and look at under a polarized microscope specifically used by geologists and you will see the similarities of rainbow obsidian and rainbow agate ;-)
Do you think it would be possible to make a statue of someone out of Fire Obsidian? for a story lol?
Yes and no. Yes you could make a statue out of the fire obsidian material but you wouldn't get the same effect. I think in order to make a wild statue of the stuff, It would nee to be done out of many many pieces that have been specially worked to bring out the color and then carefully fit together to make a statue.
That would be an expensive statue...
What is fire obsidians?is this a rock or metal? Thank you .
i have access to high quality scottish obsidian (pitchstone) would you be into a trade ?
I have transparent obsidian that I had classified as obsidian how come I cannot find any information on that type?
Oh wow, so working fire obsidian is almost *exactly* like working opal!! this helped me understand fire obsidian so much better, than you!
You're welcome! and it's very similar with the only difference being that often the color bars of opals are typically thicker. But the material works very similar.
Isn’t that mahogany obsidian? The “red ribbon” I guess that’s what I’ve heard it called
The red ribbon is a bit different from the mahogany. Typically mahogany is a more solid color of red/dark orange-ish
I have a tone's of kilos black how can I sell this...
You can always try selling either on Ebay, Craigslist, or Facebook marketplace.
great i have all verirty of obsdm glass or lava stones in all colours
Found similar in tn
Does TN have naturally occurring obsidian?
I have a 10 kilos of obsidian it's a valuable?
I look for cubic and pyramid shapes. You find Diamonds and diamonised Ores.
Nonsense.
@@canadiangemstones7636 mate, you are so slave educated you don't know that the whole world had to be remapped after the 1680 Great Comet Impacts. You are so slave trained you wouldn't understand real money. That's a fact slaves ignore.
@@canadiangemstones7636 in the meantime 3 national mining firms called me a genius. While the slave fuckin losers still can't think for themselves and can't make real money. Heartland Gold and Gemstones, REE Consultancy. Retarded fuckwit.
@@canadiangemstones7636 Seriously you dumb fk, where did the Land get pushed to after the Comet Fragments hit Earth? How much land suck and rose through massive celestial collisions throughout Earth's history? How do metals form you retarded slave? 😒 How do Gemstones form you retarded slave?
@@canadiangemstones7636 Cunts like you deserve to be poor. Good luck with that dumb fk.
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This mine is obsidian?????I want to know...please need help...
Mahogany obsidian with gold sheen
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I have much like this rough ston and want to sell *
Have you ever seen Hawaiian obsidian? If so what does it look like?
I have not. All I know collecting anything from Hawaii is really bad luck 😬
@@WorldofRockhounds why
@@Zane-It Pele, the goddess of fire and volcano, considers the rocks and sand her children and will do anything to protect them. The curse is enacted to anyone that steals from her and the curse is only lifted when you return the stolen items.
@@WorldofRockhounds so then does that apply to stone age Hawaiians who would often take stone from the islands and convert them into tools for survival only to lose them in the sea? Like what if you make something from the stones like tools? Does the goddess even care about them then? Or what if I kicked a stone into the sea?
Thanks a lot for this video. I think obsidian isn't clear, least of all a translucent bluegreen. I am sure i got a carved glass pendant. Crying, but now I know. L
You're welcome and not all pieces are easy to identify. Sometimes even just filming the stuff can be a little tricky!
If it's a interesting color like blue-green, chances are it's probably glass. But hey, I've seen some beautiful glass pendants before!
Please help me sir!a for sale obsidian stone
It is mahogany
Make some interesting points when knapped.
Especially the rainbow.
They probably do!