Bluish Purple Agate Lamp | 7 inches
Bluish Purple Agate Lamp | 7 inches
Immerse yourself in the calming essence created by the practical lighting and soothing purple hues of this Agate lamp. Weighing just over three pounds, this lamp's unique patterns and textures make it an eye-catching and decorative accent.
Weight: 56.1 ounces
Height: 7.17 inches
Width: 3.25 inches
Each mineral lamp includes a corded light bulb.
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Healing Properties
Healing Properties
Agate is believed to be a grounding and balancing stone. It is known for promoting emotional stability, courage, and mental clarity. It’s also thought to protect from negative energy while soothing stress and fostering harmony.
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Agate
Agate is a variety of chalcedony in the quartz family. It has bands of vibrant colors and unique patterns. Its name comes from the River Achates in Sicily (now known as the Dirillo River), where the ancient Greeks first discovered agates. The Greek philosopher and naturalist Theophrastus is credited with naming the stone around the 4th century BCE.
It is primarily made of silica, specifically microcrystalline quartz, known as chalcedony. The unique banding and patterns result from the deposition of different layers of silica over time, often mixed with traces of other minerals that contribute to its wide range of colors and designs. These layers form in cavities within volcanic rocks, where silica-rich water can percolate and deposit silica in concentric layers.
Where is it found?
Agates are worldwide, with notable locations in Brazil, Uruguay, the United States, Mexico, Botswana, India, and Germany. Their widespread availability and diverse forms make them famous and accessible for collectors and gem cutters.
Can it be used in jewelry?
Due to its hardness of 6.5 to 7 on the Mohs scale, agate is used in jewelry. It also makes beautiful home decor pieces and is used as a mineral lamp.
What are the metaphysical properties?
Agate is believed to be a grounding and balancing stone. It is known for promoting emotional stability, courage, and mental clarity. It’s also thought to protect from negative energy while soothing stress and fostering harmony.
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