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REFERENCE POINT: ULTRA RARE 55.20 CARAT MEXICAN RAINBOW OBSIDIAN

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REFERENCE POINT: 3763
Bob Shop ID:
235554997

 

Reference Point

ASTONISHINGLY BEAUTIFUL AND ULTRA RARE MEXICAN RAINBOW OBSIDIAN

55.20 CARATS

 

GEM TYPE: RAINBOW BLACK OBSIDIAN

CARAT WEIGHT: 55.20 CARATS

DIMENSIONS: 31.00 x 20.00 x 9.00mm

CUT: PEAR CABOCHON CUT

TREATMENTS: NONE

The history of pre-Hispanic Mexico refers to the mines of Mexico as the main place of extraction for Teotihuacán. There is a mountain which represents the nature, the history, and art, its name comes from the prehispanic culture ‘Itzepetl’ (called in Nahuatl language ‘itzetl’ which means ‘Obsidian’ and ‘tepetl’ mountain).

 

 This is the biggest golden sheen Obsidian mine in the world, with its 3,212 meters of altitude it is a living monument of the Mexican history. It was used primarily by the Mexican Indians to achieve objects for ritual, war and representations of gods. Its black color contains unbelievable golden sheen reflections which appear with the sun light. In this place at the top of the mountain, there is a fully protected nature area with many archaeological sites. It’s there where the Prehispanic Obsidian was mined and carved. 

 Artisan miners and their families manually work the mines of Obsidian, cultivating a respect for this place and its surrounding environment. Each family of artisans digs its own mine in this sacred place. The work of the mine is rudimentary, it is done by shovels, pickaxes and wheelbarrows. The artisans follow the seam that leads into the depths of the earth...