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String of semi-precious gemstone AGATE, dark blue-edged spherical beads, 14 mm, approximately 27 pieces

SKU: 143826
Piece: 27
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Beads made of AGATE in the form of spheres, dyed in a uniform indigo color, enhance the stabilizing effect of the stone on the mind.


Agate is a porous mineral that easily absorbs various pigments. The individual layers of the stone have varying absorption capacities due to their different composition and structure. Another property of the stone is its ability to change color when heated. This creates a vast field for creative expression, leading to the existence of an entire industry dedicated to the production of chemically dyed stones. The art of dyeing agate has been known since Roman times. It is a permanent, irreversible process and is widely accepted as a normal practice for enhancing its characteristics.



Metaphysical Properties of AGATE - This grounding stone can center and stabilize physical energy and thereby ensure good health. It sharpens the mind and leads to practical solutions. As a stone of righteousness, agate helps to overcome fear and speak the truth. It heals negativity, bitterness and inner anger. It encourages love and the desire for a new beginning. Agate also stimulates creative energy and helps it to channel and manifest appropriately. It is worn as an amulet against the bite of poisonous creatures, saves from poison, and protects against enemies. The gift of agate evoked a disposition towards the giver.



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