2016, Maya Cointreau, Grounding & Clearing - An Earth Lodge Pocket Guide to Being Safe, Present and Comfortable on Earth, Earth Lodge (→ISBN)
... round pieces of obsidian. When you carry an Apache Tear, legend says, you will never cry, for the women shed enough tears for all.
2021, Harry Eilenstein, Magic for Beginners II: Astral Projection, Money Magic, Love Spells, Mandalas and More, BoD – Books on Demand (→ISBN), page 203:
IV 4. a) Apache tear Experiment 16 Hold an Apache tear in your hand for one night during sleep. An apache tear is a smoke obsidian.
2007, Faith Hunter, Host: A Rogue Mage Novel, Penguin (→ISBN)
It was an Apache Tear, a teardropshaped, obsidian nugget naturally rounded and smoothed by wind and water. Undrilled, it had been wrapped in copper and ...
2016, Nicholas Pearson, The Seven Archetypal Stones: Their Spiritual Powers and Teachings, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN)
Cultures that encountered obsidian often wove myths around its unusual ... that anyone in possession of an Apache tear will never cry again.5 OBSIDIAN AS AN ...
2021, Harry Eilenstein, Magic Research for Beginners: Questions, Experiments, Conclusions and Models, BoD – Books on Demand (→ISBN), page 46:
An apache tear is a smoke obsidian. This is a drop of lava that was spewed from a volcano and fell directly into the sea, where it solidified into a piece ...
2016, Adams Media, The Encyclopedia of Crystals, Herbs, and New Age Elements: An A to Z Guide to New Age Elements and How to Use Them, Simon and Schuster (→ISBN), page 50:
ORIGINS Obsidian, also called volcanic glass, is molten lava that cooled so ... The legend says that anyone who holds an Apache tear never needs to cry ...
2002, Ellen Cannon Reed, Circle of Isis: Ancient Egyptian Magic for Modern Witches, Red Wheel/Weiser (→ISBN)
His stone is an apache tear, a form of obsidian that appears opaque until it is held up against the light. Its effects are somewhat gentler than obsidian, ...
2021, Ellen Cannon Reed, Ancient Egyptian Magic for Modern Witches: Rituals, Meditations, and Magical Tools, Weiser Books (→ISBN), page 44:
His stone is an apache tear, a form of obsidian that appears opaque until it is held up against the light. Its effects are somewhat gentler than your fear.