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定制支架上的雪花黑曜石标本——自然的冰封星空在火山玻璃中被捕捉 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)
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定制支架上的雪花黑曜石标本——自然的冰封星空在火山玻璃中被捕捉 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Long before humans mastered glassmaking, Earth's volcanic furnaces forged their own: obsidian, a glass born when silica-rich lava cools so rapidly that crystals have no time to form. This particular specimen – snowflake obsidian from an undisclosed Asian source – presents a mesmerising variant where white cristobalite inclusions radiate through jet-black glass like stars scattered across a winter night sky. Mounted on a fitted hardwood stand (included), the stone becomes both geological specimen and sculptural object, equally at home in a natural history collection or a minimalist interior seeking organic drama. Obsidian has captivated humans since the Stone Age: Neolithic toolmakers prized its razor-sharp edges (still used in modern surgical scalpels); Mesoamerican cultures venerated it as sacred, crafting mirrors for divination and blades for ritual. The Aztecs called it iztli and associated it with Tezcatlipoca, the god of night and sorcery. In Japanese tradition, obsidian (kokuyōseki) was used for arrowheads and ceremonial objects, though domestic sources are rare. This specimen's white "snowflakes" are not external coatings but internal crystalline structures – cristobalite, a high-temperature silica polymorph that forms as the glass cools. The spherulitic growth pattern creates radial clusters resembling frost or flowers, hence the name. From a metaphysical perspective (relevant for collectors who appreciate gemstone lore), snowflake obsidian is considered a stone of purity and balance – the black symbolising grounding and protection, the white representing clarity and insight. Whether one believes in such properties or simply appreciates the poetic metaphor, the stone's visual impact is undeniable. Light plays across the polished black surface, while the snowflake inclusions catch and diffuse illumination, creating subtle depth. Unlike faceted gemstones that sparkle aggressively, obsidian's beauty is contemplative, inviting prolonged observation. This specimen's size and form suggest it was selected and polished by a skilled lapidary, then paired with a custom-fitted stand – likely commissioned by a collector with discerning taste. The stand elevates the stone to eye level, encouraging closer inspection of internal patterns. Such presentation honours the specimen's inherent beauty without excessive artifice. Condition reflects careful curation: minor surface scratches consistent with handling and display, but no chips or structural damage. The polished finish remains glossy, revealing the stone's depth. For contemporary interiors, snowflake obsidian bridges naturalist and modernist aesthetics. Place it on a credenza, bookshelf, or desk where its monochrome palette won't clash with surrounding colours. It pairs exceptionally well with concrete, blackened steel, raw wood, or white marble – materials sharing obsidian's elemental honesty. Collectors of minerals, fossils, or tribal artefacts will recognise this as a museum-quality specimen at a fraction of institutional prices. Those simply seeking a striking conversation piece will appreciate its visual power and tactile allure. Provenance: Acquired from a Japanese natural history collection. Exact source location undisclosed (common in mineral trade). Dimensions: Approximately 17cm height (including stand), 12cm width, 8cm depth. Weight: Approximately 900g (stone and stand combined). The stone and the stand can be removed., excellent condition. Shipping & Handling We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility. Seller Guarantee We specialise in authentic natural mineral specimens and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours. 1101

编号 100768113

已售出
定制支架上的雪花黑曜石标本——自然的冰封星空在火山玻璃中被捕捉 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

定制支架上的雪花黑曜石标本——自然的冰封星空在火山玻璃中被捕捉 - 日本 - Shōwa period (1926-1989)

Long before humans mastered glassmaking, Earth's volcanic furnaces forged their own: obsidian, a glass born when silica-rich lava cools so rapidly that crystals have no time to form. This particular specimen – snowflake obsidian from an undisclosed Asian source – presents a mesmerising variant where white cristobalite inclusions radiate through jet-black glass like stars scattered across a winter night sky. Mounted on a fitted hardwood stand (included), the stone becomes both geological specimen and sculptural object, equally at home in a natural history collection or a minimalist interior seeking organic drama.

Obsidian has captivated humans since the Stone Age: Neolithic toolmakers prized its razor-sharp edges (still used in modern surgical scalpels); Mesoamerican cultures venerated it as sacred, crafting mirrors for divination and blades for ritual. The Aztecs called it iztli and associated it with Tezcatlipoca, the god of night and sorcery. In Japanese tradition, obsidian (kokuyōseki) was used for arrowheads and ceremonial objects, though domestic sources are rare. This specimen's white "snowflakes" are not external coatings but internal crystalline structures – cristobalite, a high-temperature silica polymorph that forms as the glass cools. The spherulitic growth pattern creates radial clusters resembling frost or flowers, hence the name.

From a metaphysical perspective (relevant for collectors who appreciate gemstone lore), snowflake obsidian is considered a stone of purity and balance – the black symbolising grounding and protection, the white representing clarity and insight. Whether one believes in such properties or simply appreciates the poetic metaphor, the stone's visual impact is undeniable. Light plays across the polished black surface, while the snowflake inclusions catch and diffuse illumination, creating subtle depth. Unlike faceted gemstones that sparkle aggressively, obsidian's beauty is contemplative, inviting prolonged observation.

This specimen's size and form suggest it was selected and polished by a skilled lapidary, then paired with a custom-fitted stand – likely commissioned by a collector with discerning taste. The stand elevates the stone to eye level, encouraging closer inspection of internal patterns. Such presentation honours the specimen's inherent beauty without excessive artifice. Condition reflects careful curation: minor surface scratches consistent with handling and display, but no chips or structural damage. The polished finish remains glossy, revealing the stone's depth.

For contemporary interiors, snowflake obsidian bridges naturalist and modernist aesthetics. Place it on a credenza, bookshelf, or desk where its monochrome palette won't clash with surrounding colours. It pairs exceptionally well with concrete, blackened steel, raw wood, or white marble – materials sharing obsidian's elemental honesty. Collectors of minerals, fossils, or tribal artefacts will recognise this as a museum-quality specimen at a fraction of institutional prices. Those simply seeking a striking conversation piece will appreciate its visual power and tactile allure.

Provenance: Acquired from a Japanese natural history collection. Exact source location undisclosed (common in mineral trade). Dimensions: Approximately 17cm height (including stand), 12cm width, 8cm depth. Weight: Approximately 900g (stone and stand combined). The stone and the stand can be removed., excellent condition.

Shipping & Handling
We ship worldwide via DHL or EMS with full insurance and tracking. Professional packing ensures safe arrival; combined shipping available for multiple wins. Local customs duties are the buyer's responsibility.

Seller Guarantee
We specialise in authentic natural mineral specimens and guarantee this piece's authenticity. Questions welcome – we reply within 24 hours.

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