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Strand of semi-precious stone beads BANDED YELLOW-BROWN AGATE, round, 10 mm, ±39 pieces

SKU: 143004
Weight: 54 gr.
Piece: 39
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Beads made of IVORY AGATE in the shape of a ball, colored in yellow tones, with a distinctive property to stimulate the creative expression of emotions.


Among all the benefits associated with agate, the most pronounced quality of banded agate is its liberating effect, which helps us express our emotions creatively rather than suppressing them. It teaches us how to embrace life in its entirety. Its energetic natural designs have inspired the creation of beautiful jewelry since ancient times. Agate is often additionally dyed, enhancing and enriching its color. It is a porous mineral and easily absorbs various pigments. The individual layers of the stone have different absorption capacities, creating further opportunities for creative expression. The art of dyeing agate has been known since Roman times. It is permanent, and irreversible, and has been adopted as a standard practice to enhance its properties.



Metaphysical Properties of AGATE - This grounding stone can center and stabilize physical energy, thereby promoting good health. It enhances the mind and leads to practical solutions. As a stone of truth, agate helps overcome fear and express the truth. It heals negativity, bitterness, and inner anger. It encourages love and the desire for new beginnings. Agate also stimulates creative energy and helps channel and manifest it appropriately. Worn as an amulet, it protects against bites from poisonous creatures, providing safety from toxins and enemies. Gifting agate fosters goodwill towards the giver.



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