Spherulite

Spherulites in rhyolitic ash, Hailstone Trail, Echo Canyon, Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
Spherulite markings on snowflake obsidian
Photomicrograph of rhyolite, showing spherulitic texture (brown, between grey to white crystals)

In petrology, spherulites (/ˈsfɛrʊlts, sfɪər-/) are small, rounded bodies that commonly occur in vitreous igneous rocks. They are often visible in specimens of obsidian, pitchstone, and rhyolite as globules about the size of millet seed or rice grain, with a duller luster than the surrounding glassy base of the rock, and when they are examined with a lens they prove to have a radiate fibrous structure.