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Mexico obsidian deposits are the third largest deposits of obsidian in the world and is located west of the city of Guadalajara. These deposits of obsidian are Archaic deposits only on the plateau of Oregon and the Rift Valley. Obsidian is formed when lava cooled and degassed in different ways.

Obsidian in western Mexico probably started out as lava oozing from the cracks in the side of the Volcano of Tequila million years ago, after the eruptions most striking of the volcano in the air. More lava were released less than 90,000 years from the Hills area is currently the Forest Spring. This resulted in a Tequila-Colli shaft into one of the mining areas of the ancient world of great size of this natural glass that whenever the prehistoric inhabitants of what is currently western Mexico with a priceless "gift of the gods", which clearly creates his own destiny.

Huge chunks of obsidian objects become with the use of hands and a saw. These pieces of obsidian sculptures become ultra-modern chic all appears to be black. These pieces are attractive to some animals represented and some are simple ways chic objects that are black and all nicely polished.

These objects or areas are made of blood-de-India (Indian blood) of obsidian and should be taken in the sun to see their colors. It's amazing how a teardrop-shaped piece that looks black in the shade of interior come to life in the sunlight, illuminating the bright bands of color deep below the surface. This is known as the rainbow obsidian. Some of the pieces when you turn the light sun shine in sight with a gold or silver.

Navajas artisans began by creating small butterflies and hearts. Over time, models were given clay sculptures made by Mexicans and get dared to do the works of art in obsidian. Shortly after they were creating elegant sculptures that have found their way museums and abroad. The blood-obsidian-Indian is a hill on the outskirts of knives, but its place with the best of obsidian comes from a small town about 65 kilometers north of there.

Archaeologist Rodriguo Esparza, who is referred to as "the detective Obsidian, explained that the colors come obsidian traces of different minerals embedded in it. A tiny amount of iron that gives red color, while a bit of copper makes it green. "Activation Analysis neutron gives us an impression of every last trace element in a piece of obsidian, "Esparza said. They have precise measurements of rare elements such as rubidium, lanthanum and molybdenum, and now can prove that an obsidian artifact discovered in California, originally from a mine obsidian in the Mexican state of Jalisco.

It has been learned on obsidian in many ways was used in the past. No metal knife on the ground may have an edge as sharp as a knife of obsidian, obsidian is because glass and has a crystal structure, while metals are limited to the composition of its restrictions on glass. An obsidian knife is many times sharper than metal.

Obsidian was used to make the 'macahuitl, "a pointed wooden sword with obsidian blades flat. It is also used to making arrowheads, knives, jewelry and a wide range of other objects.

The most curious obsidian is mine Mazatepec San Isidro, which can only be come crawling on hands and knees and has a colony of vampire bats are not happy about any intrusion.

Without Clearly, people without metal tools, obsidian was a divine gift that has provided sharper than imaginable knives and arrowheads for hunting, eating and fight.

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