Gemstone

Snowflake Obsidian

Volcanic glass threaded with white cristobalite — fire and earth in one piece. The tradition places it at the root, with Virgo and Scorpio.

Black, white flecks

Snowflake obsidian is volcanic glass — silica cooled too fast to crystallise, so it stays a glass. The white markings inside are cristobalite, another form of silica, grown in small flower-like shapes. The name carries both the visual effect and its origins: snowflake for the pattern, obsidian for the volcanic fire that made it.

The stone has a long human history. Obsidian edges were sharper than any metal available for thousands of years, which made it the blade of choice across the ancient world — from Greek and Roman tools to Mesoamerican mirrors and cutting implements. The name itself probably descends from Obsius, a Roman who, legend has it, first brought a specimen back from Ethiopia. By the time lapidaries began cutting it for display rather than use, the stone had already spent centuries in hands.

Astrology places snowflake obsidian with Virgo and Scorpio, and the chakra tradition holds it at the root. The root is Muladhara — the seat of feeling grounded, of knowing where you are. Its element is earth, and obsidian is earth born of fire: volcanic, ancient, dark. The snowflake markings inside are the Cristobalite that formed as the glass cooled — a slow crystallisation happening inside a rapid cooling. In the tradition, that contrast is part of its meaning: dark ground and bright marks, destruction and pattern, the same stone holding both.

When practitioners reach for it, they usually mean the same thing: a season of change where the floor isn't quite solid, and the wish to feel a little more planted. The honest invitation is simple: choose a stone, hold it, name an intention in plain words — steady, present, here — and return to it through the day. The object doesn't do the work. It just keeps the note in view.

Below you'll find snowflake obsidian as tumbled stones, pendulums, spheres and jewellery — the catalogue's selection for the root register.

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