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Natural Mahogany Obsidian Puffy Heart Gemstone Crystal Heart Stone with Love Symbol Reiki Healing and Meditation Manufacturer Supplier Exporter Wholesaler from Jaipur, Rajasthan, India Mahogany Obsidian History Since ancient times, obsidian has been utilized as a gemstone. Mahogany obsidian is a magnificent piece of mahogany furniture with a glass-like sheen. A naturally occurring volcanic glass known as obsidian is produced when feldspar- and quartz-rich lava cools too quickly for crystals to form. Due to its complicated composition and lack of a crystalline form, it is not regarded as a real mineral. In addition to its decorative use, obsidian has been used to make smooth and sharp surgical blades and arrowheads due to its lack of cleavage and acute edges when broken. Stone Age people used obsidian for weapons and implements, Native Americans formed it into arrowheads and the Incans used it for weapons, mirrors and masks. Opuses, a Roman who found a similar stone, is the source of the name Obsidian. An obsidian variant known as mahogany obsidian has bands of black and red hues caused by iron impurities. Mahogany Obsidian Metaphysical Properties Obsidian is a potent grounding stone that guards its owners by giving wearers the courage to stand up for their beliefs in the face of any adversary. It is frequently used in times of need to release energy barriers and breathe fresh life into intentions and objectives. It is used by healers to reduce pain and increase circulation. Additionally thought to be helpful for people struggling with addiction or despair is obsidian. Particularly mahogany obsidian is supposed to heighten sexuality and sensuality, especially the sense of touch. Obsidian has traditionally been connected to guardian spirits who keep an eye on us and serves as a reminder that birth and death occur simultaneously and continuously. People have used that defending force in the obsidian weapons they have crafted throughout history. Because it promotes the revelation of secrets and suppressed emotions, it is frequently referred to as "the stone of truth."
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