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How Much Is Obsidian Worth?

Also known as Volcanic Glass

Obsidian — natural volcanic glass — is abundant and inexpensive: raw chunks and tumbled stones sell for $2–$20, carved spheres, arrowheads, and knapped blades for $10–$60, and large carvings or sought-after varieties (rainbow, fire, sheen, snowflake) for $30–$200+. Plain black obsidian is very common, so value comes mostly from optical varieties and workmanship: 'rainbow' and 'fire' obsidian that flash color from nanoparticle layers, golden/silver 'sheen' obsidian, and well-knapped or carved pieces. Because obsidian is glass, it conchoidally fractures to razor edges, which makes quality carving and knapping a meaningful part of a piece's worth.

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Obsidian value by type

TypeTypical price
Raw / tumbled$2 – $20
Carved / knapped pieces$10 – $60
Spheres & large carvings$25 – $150
Rainbow / fire / sheen$30 – $200+

Educational ballparks for typical specimens — not a formal appraisal.

What drives obsidian value

  • Variety. Rainbow, fire, sheen, and snowflake obsidian beat plain black.
  • Optical effect. Bright, full-coverage color flash or sheen raises value.
  • Workmanship. Skilled carving, knapping, and polish add value.
  • Size. Larger clean carvings and spheres are pricier.

Is your obsidian real?

Obsidian is itself a natural glass, so 'is it real glass' isn't the question — manufactured glass slag or 'goldstone' (man-made copper-fleck glass) is sometimes confused with it. Natural obsidian shows conchoidal (shell-like) fracture, may contain bubbles or crystallite 'snowflakes,' and lacks the regular sparkle of goldstone.

FAQ

Is obsidian worth anything?
Plain black obsidian is cheap, but rainbow, fire, and sheen varieties plus skilled carvings reach $30–$200+.
Is obsidian just glass?
Yes — it's natural volcanic glass. Its value is about variety, optical effects, and craftsmanship rather than rarity of the material.

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