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Apache tears raw obsidian stones, one pound bulk — small, naturally rounded obsidian pebbles named for the legend of Apache women’s tears, carrying powerful energies of grief processing, protection, and empathetic support. Hold during emotional release work, use in protection grids, or carry as pocket stones to ground and shield during vulnerable times. One pound provides a generous supply for workshops, crystal healing practice, or personal ritual use.
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Quick Specs
Type: Raw bulk obsidian stones
Size/Quantity: One pound, multiple naturally rounded pebbles
Best for: Grief work, protection grids, shadow work, psychic shielding
Apache Tears: A Specific Form of Perlitic Obsidian
Apache tears are small, rounded nodules of perlitic obsidian, a naturally occurring volcanic glass that forms when silica-rich lava cools rapidly. The rounded form develops through a weathering process called spheroidal exfoliation, in which the outer layers of a larger obsidian mass break away in concentric shells over thousands of years, leaving small egg-shaped or disc-shaped pieces. When held up to direct light, genuine Apache tears show translucency, a smoky brown-black that glows at the edges, distinguishing them from opaque black obsidian and from dyed glass imitations.
The name comes from a legend associated with the Pinal Apache people of Arizona. After a massacre of Apache warriors at what is now Superior, Arizona in the 1870s, the story tells that the women and families of the fallen wept for months on a nearby mountain. Their tears are said to have fallen to earth and solidified as these small dark stones. The story is widely repeated in crystal lore and adds a layer of grief and mourning symbolism that practitioners working with loss find meaningful.
Ritual Applications: Grief Work, Protection, and Shadow Practice
In crystal healing and metaphysical practice, Apache tears are primarily associated with grief processing, emotional release, and gentle protection during vulnerable periods. Unlike the sharper, more forceful energy associated with large black obsidian or obsidian blades, the rounded small form of Apache tears is experienced by many practitioners as softer and more supportive, appropriate for holding during emotional release work rather than projecting energy outward. Shamanic and shadow work practitioners use them as grounding objects that keep the practitioner anchored in the body during intensive inner-world journeying.
A one-pound lot provides enough pieces for building protection grids, equipping a healing practice with individual carry stones for clients, or keeping a supply for the frequent gifting that grief-support contexts call for. Apache tears are a common element in grief sachets and mojo bags across hoodoo and folk traditions, often paired with blue lace agate or rose quartz for emotional soothing.
How to Use Apache Tears in Your Practice
Three focused practices for working with Apache tears for grief processing, protection, and grounding.
Hold one stone during emotional release work
Select one Apache tear and hold it in the non-dominant hand during grief work, journaling, or any session that moves through loss. The small rounded form fits in a closed fist, helping maintain body awareness when emotions intensify.
Build a protection grid for vulnerable spaces
Place Apache tears at the four corners of a bed, meditation space, or healing room. Their dark, earth-rooted quality creates a perimeter that practitioners associate with psychic shielding and protection during sleep or shadow work.
Hold to light to verify translucency
Press an Apache tear flat against a strong light source such as a phone flashlight. Genuine perlitic obsidian shows smoky brownish translucency at the edges. This transparency check is the easiest way to confirm the real material.
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I carry Apache tears because grief work is underserved in the crystal market: most shops carry the stones but say little about how to actually use them in that context. A one-pound bulk lot is also practical for healing practitioners and teachers who regularly give stones to clients or students working through loss. Browse my raw bulk stone selection for other pound lots and bulk crystal options, and explore protection and energy-shifting crystals for stones to pair with Apache tears in shielding grids and shadow work setups.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Apache tears used for in crystal healing?
Apache tears are primarily used for grief processing, emotional protection, and grounding during shadow work or trauma healing. The small rounded obsidian form is considered gentler than sharp obsidian points for sensitive emotional work.
Are Apache tears real obsidian?
Yes. Apache tears are a specific form of perlitic obsidian, a volcanic glass that has undergone natural spheroidal weathering to produce the rounded shape. Genuine pieces show translucency when held to direct light, confirming the material.
What is the legend behind Apache tears?
The name refers to a story about Apache women weeping after the massacre of warriors near Superior, Arizona in the 1870s. Their tears are said to have solidified as dark stones. The legend adds grief symbolism relevant for loss work.
How many stones are in a one-pound lot of Apache tears?
Piece count depends on individual stone size in an untumbled raw lot. A pound typically contains twenty to sixty pieces ranging from roughly half an inch to just over an inch in diameter, preserving the naturally rounded Apache tear shape.
Apache Tears Raw Obsidian 1 lb Bulk Grief Protection Stones
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