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Sheen Obsidian Sphere

Sheen Obsidian Sphere

The Sheen Obsidian spheres are polished volcanic glass pieces that display subtle metallic sheen caused by tiny mineral inclusions formed during rapid cooling of lava. Shaped into smooth spheres about 1 inch in diameter, they allow the surface sheen to catch the light from multiple angles, making them especially engaging for close observation. These pieces are well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in volcanic processes and igneous rocks.

Why you'll love this:

  • Crafted from natural sheen obsidian, a volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava
  • Polished spherical shape highlights reflective sheen across the surface
  • Measures about 1 inch, making it easy to handle, study, or display
  • Smooth, durable finish suitable for classrooms, collections, or hands‑on learning
  • A helpful specimen for exploring igneous rocks, volcanic activity, and cooling rates

A compact, visually intriguing way to explore how volcanic processes shape Earth’s materials.

$1.75

Original: $4.99

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Sheen Obsidian Sphere

$4.99

$1.75

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The Sheen Obsidian spheres are polished volcanic glass pieces that display subtle metallic sheen caused by tiny mineral inclusions formed during rapid cooling of lava. Shaped into smooth spheres about 1 inch in diameter, they allow the surface sheen to catch the light from multiple angles, making them especially engaging for close observation. These pieces are well suited for geology students, collectors, and anyone interested in volcanic processes and igneous rocks.

Why you'll love this:

  • Crafted from natural sheen obsidian, a volcanic glass formed from rapidly cooled lava
  • Polished spherical shape highlights reflective sheen across the surface
  • Measures about 1 inch, making it easy to handle, study, or display
  • Smooth, durable finish suitable for classrooms, collections, or hands‑on learning
  • A helpful specimen for exploring igneous rocks, volcanic activity, and cooling rates

A compact, visually intriguing way to explore how volcanic processes shape Earth’s materials.