Are tektites valuable?
David Craig
Updated on April 02, 2026
On average, tektites are not that valuable. Tektites, particularly from Indochina, are very common and have limited value. Value increases in the west: tektites can be bought much cheaper at the source. Moldavites, with a beautiful green colour, are considered as gemstones and the value is therefore enhanced.
Is Obsidian a Tektite?
Obsidian is a naturally occurring volcanic glass, generally black in color (as most known tektites) but it can also be brown, grey, or green. Ob- sidian typically exhibits layers, whereas tektites do not (with the exception of the Muong Nong-type layered tektites).
How do I know if I have Tektite?
By far the easiest test is to get a thin slither or edge of the glass (1 mm thick) and shine a light through it. Note the colour. Tektites always have a olive or coffee brown with subtle greenish hue, a greenish yellow, a green, a brownish green, or greenish brown.
What is a pseudo tektite?
The appearance is similar to tektites so are known as a pseudo tektite, however they are actually a rare obsidian that was formed by a powerful volcanic eruption which threw molten magma into the sky and then solidified into volcanic glass as it fell.
How much is tektite worth per gram?
A price of $5-13 / gram covers most specimens, with somewhere in the middle of this a pretty realistic price for an average specimen. Central American tektites have a sparse supply, are not common and found in a relatively small area.
What is the price of tektite?
Is Colombianite a Tektite?
Colombianites are tektites that are a sacred stone to the Indians from the Muisca tribes and are considered a stone of divine energy. The natives call them “Piedra Rayo,” which means “Lightning Stone.” They are used to balance onself and bring into alignment your innate gifts.
Is Saffordite a Tektite?
Saffordites are a lovely lavender-brown colored natural glass stone, sometimes referred to as Arizona Tektites. Saffordite stones are mysterious in many different ways. Most lean towards them coming from a tektite. Yet others suggest it is weathered Obsidian.
Is Tektite a rock?
Under this theory, tektites were lunar rocks melted by the impact of meteorites on the Moon’s surface. These tektites were thrown up into space, and some of them eventually landed on the Earth.
What are black stones?
Black Stone
- The Black Stone (Arabic: ٱلْحَجَرُ ٱلْأَسْوَد, al-Ḥajaru al-Aswad, ‘Black Stone’) is a rock set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba, the ancient building in the center of the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
- The stone was venerated at the Kaaba in pre-Islamic pagan times.
What is an example of a tektite?
Tektites display a wide array of sizes, shapes, and surface features. For example, there are splash forms that include spheres, teardrops, dumbbells, and discs, ablated forms also known as ‘buttons’, and chunks known as Muong Nong types that display a layered structure and are found primarily in Southeast Asia.
How much does a tektite weigh?
Tektites come in many sizes however, complete splashform types fall in the range of from one inch to four inches. Their weight in the 10 to 100 gram range. (Please excuse the generalizations, this is for the readers who have not seen them and have no idea of the exceptions that the tektite enthusiast will be familiar with.)
What is the difference between microtektites and splash-form tektites?
Splash-form tektites have shapes like the microtektites but are about one million times as massive. Spheres (the majority), oblate spheroids, and a few dumbbells, teardrops, disks, and cylinders are found.
What is the age and color of tektites?
Tektites can differ in both color and age, depending on where they are found. Commonly black color, tektites can also vary from light green to greenish yellow. Ages vary from ~35.5 million to ~750,000 years old.