Black Obsidian Gua Sha Stone
Formed from volcanic fire millions of years ago. Zero processing. Zero synthetics. Just stone — the way your ancestors used it.
Gua sha is one of the oldest facial practices on earth. Warm a small amount of tallow balm in your palms, press it into clean skin, and work the obsidian stone along the contours of your face. The result: improved circulation, reduced puffiness, and deeper absorption of everything you've applied.
Why obsidian? Most gua sha tools are rose quartz or jade — mined, dyed, or polished into something decorative. Black obsidian is volcanic glass, naturally formed and completely unprocessed. It has a fine edge that glides cleanly, runs cool against skin, and carries no coatings, no dyes, no compromises.
The ritual:
- Apply tallow balm to clean, dry skin
- Hold the stone flat against the face at a 15° angle
- Sweep outward from the center — jaw, cheekbones, brow, neck
- 5 minutes. Every morning.
No instructions needed. This is how it's always been done.