Macrame Necklace with Obsidian

Hand Crafted: Artechaski

$100.00 & Free CONUS Shipping

Artechaski meticulously created these beautiful, handmade obsidian stone with macrame necklaces. Each necklace features a one-of-a-kind design that showcases an obsidian stone set in macrame.

 

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Obsidian Stone with Macrame Necklaces

Artechaski’s skilled craftsman meticulously created these beautiful obsidian stone with bronze necklaces. Each necklace features a one-of-a-kind design that showcases a obsidian stone set in macrame.

To begin with, Artechaski meticulously weaves multiple colors of high quality macrame that fully encompasses the edges and back of the stone.  Also, as part of the customizations of each unique design, the macrame expands in a customized decorative pattern.  Also, each one-of-a-kind creation includes various additional custom features – such as embedded beads and floral patterns.  Finally, the macrame cord provides a sliding closure for universal fit.

Next is a precision cut and finely polished piece of natural volcanic glass – the obsidian stone.  While most often black, brilliantly colored stones – rainbow or fire obsidian – highlight some pendants. In either case, the stone is semi-transparent or opaque and has a glassy luster.  Fairly fragile – slightly harder than window glass – most stones have a smooth surface.  Cuts vary from round, oval, pear shaped, or similar.

Unlike gemstones, obsidian is rapidly formed through the following sequence:

  •  the fire and ash of a volcanic eruption distributes volcanic rock
  • Traces of silica seep into the rock as it hardens
  • The rock transforms into glass instead of crystals

In stone age times, sharp and brittle obsidian stones formed various weaponry.  Later, ancient civilizations used obsidian for jewelry, kitchen utensils, and other purposes.  Pliny the Elder mentions obsidian within his 77AD encyclopedia of natural history.  Also, both the Mayan Empire and later the Aztec Empire cherished obsidian.  It was, for example a form of currency as early as the Mayan Empire.

For more information on chrysocolla, See wiki or gemstones.com or gemsrockauctions.com.

Additional information

Feature Stone

Obsidian

Macrame Colors

Blue, Brown, Cyan, Green, Light Brown, Orange, Purples, Red

Clasp

Unknotted Cord Ends

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