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Feng Shui Masters Don’t Share This Often: How an Obsidian Can Transform Your Energy and Wealth
Obsidian is not only a beautiful natural gemstone but also a powerful energy guardian. Whether used for spiritual practice, feng shui arrangements, or daily wear, it provides deep protection and balance. Additionally, its association with the root chakra makes it excellent for stability and peace, even helping to improve conditions for those who are ill or suffering from insomnia. Legend has it that obsidian absorbed the tears of an Apache maiden, hence earning the beautiful nickname “the stone that never cries.” Choose the right obsidian for yourself and use it properly to make it a positive energy companion in your life!
This passage will guide you on:
1. What is obsidian?
2. The meaning and benefits of obsidian
3. Obsidian and chakras
4. Obsidian in feng shui
5. The meaning of obsidian colors
6. Obsidian in jewelry and accessories
7. How to wear an obsidian bracelet
8. How to cleanse and recharge obsidian
1. What is Obsidian?
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass formed by the rapid cooling and solidification of lava. Its main component is silicon dioxide (SiO₂), and it usually appears deep black. However, due to mineral impurities, it can also exhibit golden, silver, or rainbow iridescence. Obsidian has a hard texture and a shell-like fracture. It is often used to make tools, jewelry, and energy healing instruments.
2. The Meaning and Benefits of Obsidian
Known as the “stone of protection,” obsidian acts as a powerful energy barrier, absorbing negative energy and preventing psychic attacks. Its main meanings and benefits include:
• Protecting your energy field: Known as a “natural amulet,” it absorbs and transforms negative energy, evil eye influences, and bad emotions, shielding against external magnetic interference.
• Promoting emotional stability: Helps release stress, fear, and anger, enhancing mental resilience. Ideal for sensitive individuals or those easily affected by their surroundings.
• Strengthening willpower: Absorbs anxiety, anger, fear, and other negative emotions, helping to maintain calm and enhance determination. Particularly suitable for those under stress or prone to emotional fluctuations.
• Boosting physical strength and vitality: Energetically linked to the root chakra, it improves the circulatory system and enhances physical energy and vitality. It is often used in massagers and energy stones for relaxation and bodily harmony.
• Purifying the mind: Helps release past traumas and emotional baggage.
• Symbolizing loyalty and commitment: Believed to deepen trust and commitment between people, making it especially suitable for couples or partners. It symbolizes “steadfast protection.”
3. Obsidian and Chakras
Obsidian is primarily associated with the root chakra (Muladhara), helping to stabilize the body and mind, enhance feelings of security, and strengthen survival instincts. It also balances the root chakra, helping people take root in reality and reducing restlessness.

4. Obsidian in Feng Shui
• Warding off evil and providing protection: In Aztec civilization, it was used to make “soul mirrors” for divination and驱邪 (exorcism). In Tibetan Buddhism, it is regarded as “Vajra Black,” symbolizing the dispelling of ignorance. Placing it near doors or windows prevents negative energy from entering the home.
• Enhancing career luck: Placing an obsidian ball or pyramid in the office or workspace can improve focus and decision-making.
• Turning luck around: Wearing obsidian during unlucky or low periods can help reverse fortune and regain positive energy.
• Attracting wealth and opportunities: Black represents “water” in feng shui, symbolizing the flow of wealth. Obsidian is believed to attract opportunities and help the wearer accumulate wealth.
• Wealth attraction: Pairing it with citrine or green phantom quartz can enhance financial luck.

5. The Meaning of Obsidian Colors
Obsidian is a common black gemstone, naturally formed from silicon dioxide. In traditional Chinese folklore, obsidian is often combined with Pixiu (a mythical creature) to make various accessories and ornaments for wearing or placing at home, believed to ward off evil, attract wealth, bring good luck, and prevent disasters. However, there are several types of obsidian:
• Pure Black Obsidian: Also known as乌金黑曜石 (jet black obsidian), it is the most common type. Under normal light, its black color appears deep and mysterious, as if containing profound wisdom and power. Under strong light, it reveals a pure, flawless black, like stars in the night sky. It stands out whether worn as jewelry or displayed as an ornament.
• Rainbow Obsidian: Under normal light, it appears light black, but under strong light, it displays colorful reflections, hence the name “rainbow eye.” The rainbow eye can vary in shape, including arcs and circles, with arcs being rarer. Colors include purple, green, blue, rainbow, yellow, and white, with blue being particularly precious.
• Snowflake Obsidian: Also known as snowflake stone, it contains white feldspar inclusions. When polished, the deep black surface reveals “snowflakes” in white, red, or both. It is said to have a calming effect on the mind.
• Gold Sheen Obsidian and Silver Sheen Obsidian: Rich in metallic mineral components, they exhibit golden or silver shimmer under light.
6. Obsidian in Jewelry and Accessories
Obsidian is often made into various types of jewelry and accessories, such as:
• Bracelets: Worn on the left wrist (to absorb energy) or right wrist (to release negative energy).
• Necklaces: Worn close to the heart to promote emotional healing.
• Rings: Enhance personal willpower and protection.
• Decor items: Used for feng shui adjustments in homes or offices.
7. How to Wear Obsidian Bracelets
Wearing principles:
• Left wrist (bracelet/ring): Used to absorb negative energy and protect one’s own energy field.
• Right wrist: Actively releases accumulated negative energy from the body (e.g., when healing others).
• Necklace/pendant: Worn close to the chest or lower abdomen to strengthen root chakra energy.
Avoid pairing with:
• Crystals strongly associated with the “earth” element (e.g., citrine) to prevent earth overpowering water. • Can be paired with “wood” element crystals (e.g., green phantom quartz) or “metal” element crystals (e.g., clear quartz) to create a generative cycle (water nourishes wood, metal generates water).
After negative environments: If worn in places like hospitals or funeral homes, cleanse it with running water or moonlight.
Sleeping with obsidian: Sensitive individuals may find its energy too strong, potentially affecting sleep. It is recommended to remove it and place it by the bed.
8. How to Cleanse and Recharge Obsidian
Gentle cleansing:
• Running water: Rinse under natural spring water for 1–2 minutes monthly (avoid prolonged soaking). Dry with a soft cloth.
• Smudging: Pass through sage or mugwort smoke three times to dispel absorbed negative energy.
Recharging energy:
• Moonlight: Place it on a windowsill under full moonlight (avoid direct sunlight, as UV rays may cause dehydration and brittleness).
• Crystal cluster storage: Place it on an amethyst geode or black tourmaline cluster for 4–6 hours to restore energy activity.
Storage tips:
• Avoid impacts: Although relatively hard (Mohs 5–5.5), it is glass-like and brittle. Store separately to avoid collisions with hard objects.
• Avoid chemicals: Keep away from perfumes, cosmetics, and other acidic or alkaline substances to prevent surface corrosion and loss of luster.
