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“The Tears of Apache” are another name for obsidian. According to Indian legends, a tribe’s team was ambushed by the enemy, outnumbered, and the entire army was annihilated. When the bad news arrived, the family’s weeping tears fell to the ground, transforming into black little stones, giving rise to the name “Tears of Apache.”
According to legend, whoever owns this black obsidian will never cry again because the Apache maiden has already shed all the tears for you, so obsidian is also known as “the gem that no longer weeps.” Giving obsidian to the person you care about means they will no longer cry and then be able to be happy.Because obsidian was frequently used as amulets and blessings in ancient times, it represents peace and good fortune. Furthermore, obsidian represents health and bravery because it corresponds to the human body’s base chakra, which is responsible for stability and peace and has a soothing effect on human emotions.
According to legend, whoever owns this black obsidian will never cry again because the Apache maiden has already shed all the tears for you, so obsidian is also known as “the gem that no longer weeps.” Giving obsidian to the person you care about means they will no longer cry and then be able to be happy.Because obsidian was frequently used as amulets and blessings in ancient times, it represents peace and good fortune. Furthermore, obsidian represents health and bravery because it corresponds to the human body’s base chakra, which is responsible for stability and peace and has a soothing effect on human emotions.