Agate, a
member of the quartz family, comes in many colors and patterns. Agate
forms when silica-rich waters seep into cavities created by gas bubbles that
become trapped in cooling magma. The silica is deposited in layers from the
outside which gradually grow toward the center. The distinctive color bands of
some agate specimens have formed due to chance variations in the distributions
of pigmented impurities as the mineral progressively solidified. The patterns
and colors of agate also vary according to different impurities and trace
elements that may be trapped within. The most common trace elements within
agates are iron compounds that will give this stone a distinctive
red-brown color. Every agate is unique; even specimens growing in close
proximity to one another reveal quite different coloring and patterned bands.
Agate that is not completely filled often displays quartz crystals inside
this hollow space.
Although agate will naturally be found
in many colors, the stone is often dyed to enhance its color. This
specimen to the right, sold as a bookend, reveals its
character-istic banding, the quartz crystals, and how well agate accepts
dye.
The name Agate comes from a river in southern Sicily. Historically
agate was used to guarantee plentiful crops, cure insomnia, and ward off skin
diseases. Agate is a powerful healer and protector which works slowly but
brings great strength. Agate balances, grounds, and cleanses both
physically and emotionally, enhancing self esteem, calming and
strengthening the body and mind, and promoting inner peace.
In addition to these generic properties, specific colors and forms
of agate may have additional properties. Fire Agate has a deep connection to the earth, with a calm,
grounding, energy bringing security and safety. Its protection is
especially effective against ill-wishing. Holding a Fire Agate encourages
introspection. Tree Agate appears white or off-white, dappled with green
flecks. This stone is said to encourage inner peace through certainty
and to bring awareness of personal strengths, creating security and stability.
Its metaphysical power is believed to be effective over a long period of time,
thus unsuitable as a quick fix. Bamboo
Agate is a stone of creativity which
balances yin and yang, instills harmony, increases intellect, memory,
energy, strength and longevity. It is a good stress reliever which
increases courage and self confidence. Crazy Lace
Agate is also known as Mexican
Agate. In ancient times this stone was worn to placate the gods and
to give courage. Crazy Lace Agate helps to improve the ego and
self-esteem, and serves as a symbol of the spiritual love of good. It
also helps banish fear, renew strength, balance physical energies, and relieve
emotional pain. This variety will also illuminate the mind, allowing for
more eloquence and provides insight. Green Agate enhances mental and emotional flexibility and
improves decision making; it is useful in resolving disputes. Botswana Agate is found only in the African nation of Botswana. A
beautiful stone with a grey background and brown, light grey, and white bands,
this agate is excellent for fire and smoke connections. Use it to help quit
smoking. Botswana Agate is a gentle cleanser, releasing feelings of
constriction and repression and lifting depression. Moss Agate is a translucent stone with branching markings like
foliage or moss. This stone offers a stabilizing energy that is
strongly connected with nature. Moss Agate refreshes the soul, attracts
abundance, and balances emotions. Wood Agate is a brown/wooden color, reminiscent of petrified
wood. This agate helps recall past lives, grounds the user, and increases
peace and wisdom. Wood Agate also Improves circulatory, skin, and
hair problems. Blue Lace Agateappears as pale blue with white or darker lines. Its soft energy is cooling
and calming, bringing peace of mind. You may read more about blue lace agate in
our Blue StonesNewsletter. Pink Agate promotes love between parent and child. See
our Love Stones Newsletter for
more information on other pink stones.
Fossil
Agate is formed naturally as a replacement of organic material,
and often appears in neutral grays and browns with pink and white swirls.