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Agate: Meaning, origins and properties

Made by :Laurence T Perles&Co
Published on the :17/05/2023
Agate: Meaning, origins and properties

Agate is appreciated in jewelry for its incredible palette of colors and its many patterns.
Take a look at our agate jewelry components and create beautiful natural stone jewelry without limits, inspired by our tutorials.

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What does "Agate" mean?

The name of this natural stone comes from the Achates River (now the Dirillo River in Sicily), where it was first discovered in large quantities.

The origin of agate

For many civilizations, this fine stone is associated with gods and goddesses. In Greek mythology, it symbolized Gaia, the primordial goddess of the Earth, considered the mother of all creation. The Romans associated it with Aurora, the goddess of dawn. For the Celts, agate represented Ceridwen, the Welsh goddess of death and fertility.

As far back as antiquity, the Romans and Greeks used agate to make jewelry such as rings and bracelets, as well as ornaments and decorative objects like vases and receptacles. Greek legend has it that King Mithridates the Great possessed over 4,000 vessels made of agate.

What are agate's properties?

Agate is a stone with a hardness of between 6.5 and 7 on the Mohs scale and a density of 2.6.

What colors does agate come in?

This fine stone (formerly known as"semi-precious stone") comes in many shapes, patterns and colors (white, green, gray, blue, pink, red, purple, brown, black... and even multicolored). Its striped or speckled appearance is due to the presence of tiny crystals.

Agate is easily tinted to offer a wide range of colors not found in nature.

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What are the different types of agate?

  • Red agate: owes its red or orange color to the presence of iron oxide in its composition.
  • Blue agate: with several shades of blue, from light and translucent to deeper and more opaque, it owes its blue color to the presence of mineral impurities.
  • Gray agate: its color ranges from light, pale gray to darker, almost black.
  • Green agate: its color ranges from light, translucent green to a deeper, opaque green. Bands and patterns may be present.
  • Black agate: mineral impurities give it its characteristic dark color.
  • Orange agate: its color varies from a bright, luminous orange to a deeper, reddish-orange. Also known as sardony.
  • Indian agate: renowned for its diversity of patterns and colors, ranging from white to gray, beige, brown, red, green, blue and violet. They can feature bands, swirling patterns, inclusions or iridescent effects.
  • Tree agate: also known asdendritic agate. It owes its name to specific tree- or vegetation-shaped brown or black inclusions.
  • Moss agate: if you look closely, you get the impression that it contains a small piece of moss.
  • Botswana agate: named after its country of origin, Botswana in Africa.
  • Aagate crazy: this stone features a variety of vibrant patterns (stripes, spots, swirls, etc.) and colors (white, gray, beige, brown, red, green, blue, purple, etc.).
  • Purple Lace agate: distinguished by lace-like patterns and colors ranging from purple to lavender to deep violet.
  • Blue Lace agate: features the same patterns as the previous one, but with a color ranging from light blue to sky blue to pale turquoise.
  • Fire agate: its color ranges from bright red to orange, yellow and golden brown. Its inclusions evoke the movement of flames in a blazing fire.

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Where is agate found?

Agate stone is found in many parts of the world. The main deposits are in Germany, Australia (agate with green, yellow, pink or red stripes) and the United States, but it is also found in Brazil, Morocco, New Zealand, Mexico, Botswana, Namibia, Uruguay, Madagascar and China.

What are the benefits of agate?

In lithotherapy, this gemstone is considered a protective and harmonizing stone. It can be used to overcome any kind of energy blockage. It is reputed to balance energies, help calm emotions, regain self-confidence, bring sincerity and reduce stress and anxiety.

Depending on their color, gemstones act on different chakras:
- Red, black, orange and yellow agates are linked to the root, sacral and solar plexus chakras.
- Blue and violet agates are associated with the throat chakra and the Third Eye.
- Green and pink agates act on the heart chakra.
- Beige and white agates act on the coronal chakra.

How do I recharge agate?

For agate to regain its full energy, it needs to be purified and recharged regularly.
To clean it, soak it in a container of distilled or fresh water with a little salt for a few hours. Then wipe dry with a soft cloth.
The best way to recharge it is to leave it in the sun for a few hours. You can also place it on a quartz cluster or amethyst geode. This works for all agates. However, blue agates prefer moonlight.

How to wear agate

Generally, cool-colored agates are mounted on jewelry made with silver-colored primers, such as 925 Sterling Silver, Stainless Steel or rhodium-plated metal. For warm-colored agates, Gold Filled, 3-micron gold plated, 925 Sterling Silver, stainless steel or 24k fine gold plated are preferred.

In lithotherapy, we recommend combining agates with other gemstones, depending on the desired effect:
- for a stimulating effect: combine a blue agate with fluorite, larimar, apatite, amazonite or aquamarine.
- for a calming effect: combine fire agate with carnelian, citrine or red jasper.

Be careful not to combine them with stones with opposing energies. Avoid, for example, wearing black agate with rose quartz or blue agate with onyx. Putting them together would cancel out their benefits.
But you can, of course, combine them with any stones you like, according to your taste.

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By Knada (17/02/2025 21:05:03)
Pourquoi suis je sensible à la pierre d'Agathe ?
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Our Tiffanie expert answers you (18/02/2025 17:25:31)
Bonjour, je suis désolée, nous ne sommes pas spécialisés en lithothérapie.
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By Nass (18/12/2024 12:42:54)
j’ai trouvé une agathe rose qu’est-ce que cela veut dire svp merci
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Our Tiffanie expert answers you (20/12/2024 16:25:27)
Bonjour, si votre question concerne la lithothérapie, je vous conseille de vous tourner vers un spécialiste. Nous ne sommes pas spécialisés sur ce sujet.
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By Vanessa (03/06/2024 14:35:50)
Super 👍🏼 Avez-vous la traçabilité des pierres ? Bonne journée
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Our Laurence T. expert answers you (03/06/2024 15:11:24)
Bonjour,
Le gisement et l'origine de la plupart des pierres naturelles vendues sur notre site sont précisés sur nos fiches produits. Le gisement correspond à l'endroit où la pierre a été extraite.
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