Java Indonesian flake obsidian 32.4g – Java, Indonesia - VO014

€125,40

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  • Location: Java, Indonesia
  • Weight: 32.4g
  • Size: 3.5 x 2.9 x 2.4 cm
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Snowflake Obsidian is a type of natural volcanic glass characterized by its distinctive appearance: white or grey snowflake-like patterns scattered throughout the black glassy matrix. These patches are formed by mineral crystals such as quartz or tridymite, which develop through gradual crystallization within the originally homogeneous obsidian. Formation Like common obsidian, snowflake obsidian is also formed by the rapid cooling of silica-rich lava. This process creates a glassy structure devoid of a crystal lattice. Over time, some areas of the obsidian begin to crystallize, forming small spherical structures called spherulites. These mineral inclusions appear visually as white or light grey patches resembling snowflakes, hence the name Snowflake Obsidian. Characteristics Snowflake obsidian typically has a black color with prominent white or grey patches. Its hardness ranges between 5 and 5.5 on the Mohs scale. The structure is amorphous and glassy, but in some areas, it shows zones of partial crystallization. This type of obsidian is found in volcanic regions worldwide and is particularly well-known in Indonesia.

Java Indonesian flake obsidian 32.4g – Java, Indonesia - VO014

€125,40