Silver-Plated Gold Wire Wrapped Obsidian Pendant
Elevate your jewelry collection with our Silver Plated Gold Toned Wire Wrapped Obsidian Pendant, a perfect blend of nature's charm and artisan craftsmanship.
Crafted from natural obsidian, offering unique beauty and grounding energy.
Encased in silver-plated gold-toned wire, blending elegance with durability.
Handmade design ensures a one-of-a-kind piece, perfect for personal expression.
Embrace the power and elegance of natural stones with a pendant that complements your style and spirit. This piece enriches your everyday look and grounds your soul.
Obsidian is most commonly associated with Scorpio. Its grounding, protective, and truth-revealing qualities align with Scorpio’s intensity, introspection, and transformative nature. Because Scorpios are linked to depth, emotional honesty, and regeneration, obsidian is often recommended for helping them confront shadow material, release negativity, and support inner healing.
Other associations and uses:
Capricorn: Obsidian’s practical grounding and protective traits can help Capricorns stay centered and shield against draining influences.
Sagittarius: Black obsidian can help temper impulsiveness and promote self-reflection for Sagittarius, though it’s less traditionally tied to this sign.
General uses: Protection, grounding, psychic shielding, shadow work, releasing emotional blockages, and enhancing truthfulness.
Forms:
Black obsidian: Most commonly used for protection and grounding.
Snowflake obsidian: Helpful for balance and insight into behavioral patterns.
Mahogany obsidian: Supports strength, courage, and letting go of past trauma.
How to use:
Wear as jewelry (pendants, rings) for continuous grounding and protection.
Carry a tumbled stone for quick grounding or to place in pockets or bags.
Use in meditation to explore subconscious material or to create a protective energetic boundary.
Care note: Obsidian is volcanic glass and can chip or crack if dropped. Clean energetically with smudging, moonlight, or running water (avoid prolonged water exposure if mounted in porous settings).
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass formed when felsic lava cools rapidly, preventing crystal growth. It is typically deep black but can also appear in shades of brown, green, or exhibit sheen and iridescence in varieties like snowflake, rainbow, or sheen obsidian. Known for its sharp conchoidal fracture, obsidian was used historically for cutting tools and ceremonial blades.
In jewelry and decorative pieces, obsidian offers a glossy, reflective surface and a striking contrast when set with metals or lighter stones. It polishes to a high luster, highlights natural surface patterns, and takes well to cabochon and carved forms. Metaphysically, many people associate obsidian with grounding, protection, and clarity—qualities that make it a popular choice for talismans and meditation tools.
Care: avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat and hard impacts to prevent chips or fractures; clean gently with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth. When set in jewelry, check settings regularly because obsidian’s glassy nature can be more brittle than crystalline gemstones.
Elevate your jewelry collection with our Silver Plated Gold Toned Wire Wrapped Obsidian Pendant, a perfect blend of nature's charm and artisan craftsmanship.
Crafted from natural obsidian, offering unique beauty and grounding energy.
Encased in silver-plated gold-toned wire, blending elegance with durability.
Handmade design ensures a one-of-a-kind piece, perfect for personal expression.
Embrace the power and elegance of natural stones with a pendant that complements your style and spirit. This piece enriches your everyday look and grounds your soul.
Obsidian is most commonly associated with Scorpio. Its grounding, protective, and truth-revealing qualities align with Scorpio’s intensity, introspection, and transformative nature. Because Scorpios are linked to depth, emotional honesty, and regeneration, obsidian is often recommended for helping them confront shadow material, release negativity, and support inner healing.
Other associations and uses:
Capricorn: Obsidian’s practical grounding and protective traits can help Capricorns stay centered and shield against draining influences.
Sagittarius: Black obsidian can help temper impulsiveness and promote self-reflection for Sagittarius, though it’s less traditionally tied to this sign.
General uses: Protection, grounding, psychic shielding, shadow work, releasing emotional blockages, and enhancing truthfulness.
Forms:
Black obsidian: Most commonly used for protection and grounding.
Snowflake obsidian: Helpful for balance and insight into behavioral patterns.
Mahogany obsidian: Supports strength, courage, and letting go of past trauma.
How to use:
Wear as jewelry (pendants, rings) for continuous grounding and protection.
Carry a tumbled stone for quick grounding or to place in pockets or bags.
Use in meditation to explore subconscious material or to create a protective energetic boundary.
Care note: Obsidian is volcanic glass and can chip or crack if dropped. Clean energetically with smudging, moonlight, or running water (avoid prolonged water exposure if mounted in porous settings).
Obsidian is a natural volcanic glass formed when felsic lava cools rapidly, preventing crystal growth. It is typically deep black but can also appear in shades of brown, green, or exhibit sheen and iridescence in varieties like snowflake, rainbow, or sheen obsidian. Known for its sharp conchoidal fracture, obsidian was used historically for cutting tools and ceremonial blades.
In jewelry and decorative pieces, obsidian offers a glossy, reflective surface and a striking contrast when set with metals or lighter stones. It polishes to a high luster, highlights natural surface patterns, and takes well to cabochon and carved forms. Metaphysically, many people associate obsidian with grounding, protection, and clarity—qualities that make it a popular choice for talismans and meditation tools.
Care: avoid prolonged exposure to extreme heat and hard impacts to prevent chips or fractures; clean gently with mild soap, water, and a soft cloth. When set in jewelry, check settings regularly because obsidian’s glassy nature can be more brittle than crystalline gemstones.