Black Obsidian Scrying Mirror — 10 Inch
Ten-inch hand-polished black obsidian scrying mirror — a portal of reflection used in divination and deep meditative practice for millennia.
Specifications
| Dimensions | 10" × 10" × 2" |
|---|---|
| Weight | 4.2 lbs |
About This Instrument
Obsidian mirrors were used by Aztec priests, Renaissance occultists, and shamanic traditions across the world as instruments of vision and inner sight. The stone's volcanic origin gives it a depth of blackness unlike any other reflective surface — it does not merely reflect but seems to absorb, inviting the gaze inward. Hand-polished to an optically smooth finish, this 10-inch disc is large enough to be used as a serious working tool while remaining displayable as a striking piece of natural art.
Harmonic Philosophy
Obsidian mirrors have been used for scrying since the Aztec civilization — the black volcanic glass creating a surface that absorbs and reflects simultaneously, a symbol of the veil between worlds. Tezcatlipoca, the Aztec god of the night sky, was associated with obsidian mirrors.