AllMinerals/JohnBetts-FineMinerals > Online Mineral Museum Photographic Archive > Minerals from Arizona > Obsidian var. Apache Tears |
DESCRIPTION: | No. 32642 |
Mineral: | Obsidian var. Apache Tears |
Locality: | Superior District, Pinal County, Arizona |
Description: | Two transparent black obsidian nodules, one loose, the other still in matrix. These are commonly called Apache Tears because of the myth that they were solidified tears of the local Indians. They are highly transparent an internally flawless. |
Overall Size: | 1-3 cm |
Crystals: | 1 cm |
Archived: | For reference only |
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