How Much Does Obsidian Cost?

The Obsidian stone is a volcanic glass or an igneous rock that is sold in the form of a gemstone in the market.

The volcanic glass forms when the earth releases lava. The cooling process of lava is so rapid and because of this the microcrystalline particles form incorrectly and turn into Obsidians.

There is no exact time to make the volcanic glass and it forms above the ground. But other gemstones form underground and take millions of years.

Because of this reason, it looks different from other gemstones. Because of its usefulness and beauty, the crucial rock attracts everyone.

How Much Does Obsidian Cost?

Obsidian gemstones are not as expensive as gold and silver. Depending upon its processing which it undergoes and quality, a piece of obsidian can cost up to $2 to $100 approximately. You can purchase it from local stores or from online also. The cost-increasing factors of Obsidian are polishing and quality of cutting. More rare Obsidian gemstone has more value. The cost is more, especially in auctions. You can purchase the unprocessed Obsidian at the wholesale price of $5 to $10 per kg.

Is Obsidian expensive or cheap?

Obsidian is not expensive generally but at the same time, it is not cheap also. The cost of Obsidian gemstone is similar to the cost of other affordable crystals like Citrine, Amethyst, Agate, and Black Tourmaline.

It comes under the category of semi-precious stone and it has the lowest price as compared to other gemstones of this category. This cause is sufficient to make this gemstone more affordable and popular too.

Is Obsidian rare or not?

In so many regions of the world like Australia, Ecuador, the United States, Japan, Mexico, Brazil, and Iceland, Obsidian can be found easly.

So this is not going under the rare category. Because of its formation nature, Obsidian or the black stone can be mined in most places. The molten lava is formed the volcanic glass  Obsidian gemstone and it formed from cooled lava.

Is obsidian a precious stone?

You can’t say it is a cheap stone as per its cost. Due to its metaphysical properties, it is on-demand in the industry of jewelry-making.

For its protective nature, it is famed widely. To avoid harmful energy and psychic attacks, many people are using it.

The stone absorbs the negativity surrounding you. Obsidian stone is also used as a healing property, stress buster, and to avoid toxic emotions.

Buying an Obsidian is worthy or not?

Obsidian is worth its cost. To your jewelry collection, Obsidian gives a valuable addition but a major drawback of this gemstone is, it is less durable as compared to other crystals.

For everyday wear, the appearance of glass makes it more stunning. For a long period, Obsidian can protect you from negativity by its proper care.

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Types of Obsidian and their cost

There are so many color variants of Obsidian gemstones present. Some popular types are:

Mahogany Obsidian cost

The brown and black Obsidians are combined through the whorls of the rock.

The mahogany variation occurs due to this process. With dark black and deep brown striation, the result comes out. Mahogany is the earthiest stone of Obsidian gemstone.

The cost of this variety is $180 per kg.

Snowflake Obsidian cost

The characteristic of Obsidian stone is physically and chemically unstable matter. The snowflake design occurs due to the crystallization in some random places of a specimen.

The appearance of a whitish radial or greyish radial cluster in the gemstone makes the snowflake subtype of Obsidian. As an online site called Etsy, a 2cm snowflake Obsidian costs $3 approximately.

Rainbow Obsidian cost

Because it is less frequent than other types, the rainbow Obsidian gemstone is counted as a rare type of Obsidian.

The radiant metallic sheen is characterized by the rainbow Obsidian, the same characters observed in other expensive metals like silver and gold.

According to a site, 2-3 small pieces of rainbow Obsidians cost $15, and a generously sized stone costs $40.

Gold sheen Obsidian cost

Because of its association with gold which is a precious and expensive metal, the cost of gold sheen Obsidian is high.

The shining of this stone occurs due to the inclusion of honey metal in it according to Gemologists.

The cause of merely visual effect on the stone is some chemical changes from the surface of the rock. A 5*3*3mm gold sheen Obsidian costs about $11 on the Etsy online site.

Silver sheen Obsidian cost

The same effect as gold sheen Obsidian, silver sheen Obsidian has a silvery inclusion in it. In this case, the metallic color is more subdued

It is not true that in silver sheen Obsidian has to contain any silver element. A large size silver sheen Obsidian costs about $39.99 approximately.

Purple sheen Obsidian cost

When the additional mineralization in pockets or gas bubbles occurs in the sample rock, then the purple sheen Obsidian emerges.

To form the purple look ( a substitute for black color) in the gemstone, the interaction of purple minerals helps.

On Etsy’s online site, a purple sheen Obsidian with 2inch height, 0.75inch width, and a copper chain sell for about $50.  

Double flow Obsidian cost

When a combination of 2 original flows of lava at a single point happens, the result would be as a Double flow Obsidian.

The gemstone has an attractive surface pattern and bicolor combination. A medium-sized Double flow Obsidian costs about $85 approximately.

Black Obsidian cost

The black Obsidian is most lore and more common among all the Obsidians. This is the original volcanic glass that was used to make sharp tools and stone implements by the ancestors. A 9cm height and 5cm width black gemstone cost about $160.

Pumpkin Obsidian cost

This pumpkin Obsidian has a brown shade in it. A 0.5-inch width pumpkin Obsian costs about $5 on crystalmagic.com.

Conclusion

If you are an Obsidian lover, then be aware of synthetic Obsidians made up of pure glass with no worth. These stones are available in so many colors like green, blue, and red on the market. Some difference between natural and synthetic Obsidian –

  • While the natural gemstone is unheated, the synthetic one is created using a heat process.
  • The original one is not glossy, shiny, and has inclusion in it, but the artificial one is clear like glass and has no inclusion in it.
  • Original Obsidian has no identical shape, but the synthetics are in an identical shape.