The term “Apache Tears” refers to small round pebbles made of the semi-precious mineral Obsidian, which is black or dark-colored volcanic glass, which is black or dark-colored volcanic glass.
Their name comes from the First Nations Apache tribe in the United States. They got their name after a gruesome and tragic story about the Apache tribe.
In the 1870s, a small group of Apache warriors met the American Cavalry in a battle. They were outnumbered, and it became clear that they could not win the battle. Instead of succumbing to defeat and being captured, they decided to ride their horses off the side of a mountain to their deaths.
When the wives and children of these warriors heard this story, their tears turned to stones when they touched the ground where their warriors fell. These stones were left scattered across the desert, where they can now be found.
Apache Tears have a special connection to the mythology of the Apache culture and the ability to recover from grief.
This stone brings up negativity from deep within the etheric and emotional bodies, but it does so in a slow, gentle way so that it can be thoroughly and safely processed and transmuted.
An Apache Tear is an excellent aura cleansing stone, absorbing negativity and protecting the energy body from unwanted vibrations, energies, and entities.
Chakras
Root and Heart
Planets
Pluto and Saturn
Zodiac
Scorpio
Element
Earth and Fire
We have a large inventory and will hand pick the nicest one we have in stock for your order.
The size of each piece is approximately 1” by ¾” by 3/4” BUT, as our suppliers sometimes vary the size of the stones we receive, they may be slightly larger or smaller than this.