This listing is for your choice of sizes of black Obsidian similar to the photos pictured from Modoc. County, California. These specimens are quite showy - especially with a fresh broken face (first photo) and would look great displayed on your mantle or bookcase. It is also popular knapping rough for making arrowheads, spear points, etc..
OBSIDIAN PROPERTIES: Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed as an extrusive igneous rock. Obsidian is produced when felsic lava extruded from a volcano cools rapidly with minimal crystal growth. It is commonly found within the margins of rhyolitic lava flows known as obsidian flows, where the chemical composition (high silica content) causes a high viscosity, which, upon rapid cooling, results in a natural glass forming from the lava. The inhibition of atomic diffusion through this highly viscous lava explains the lack of crystal growth. Obsidian is hard, brittle, and amorphous; it therefore fractures with sharp edges. In the past, it was used to manufacture cutting and piercing tools, and it has been used experimentally as surgical scalpel blades.