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Agate
(Alternate May Birthstone)

Agate bookends
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Agate is a
banded, concentric shell-like chalcedony,
sometimes containing opal substance. The
fine quartz fibers are oriented vertically
to the surface of the individual band
layers. The bands can be multicolored or of
the same color.
The agates of the exhausted German mines had
soft to strong colors (especially pink, red,
or brownish) and were separated by bright
gray bands. The South American agates are
mostly dull gray and without special
markings; only through dyeing do they
receive their lively colors. Transparency of
agates varies from nearly transparent to
opaque. In thin slabs, even the opaque
agates are mostly translucent. |

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The name
agate is supposedly derived from the river
Achates (now called the Drillo) in Sicily.
Origin Agates are found as ball- or
almond-shaped nodules with sizes ranging
from a fraction of an inch to a
circumference of several yards; more rarely
they are found as fillings of crevices in
volcanic rock (such as melaphyre and
porphyry).
The bands are thought to be formed by
rhythmic crystallization, but scientific
opinions vary as to how. It was thought that
the agate bands crystallize gradually in
hollows formed by gas bubbles from a
siliceous solution. Recently, the theory
that their formation is simultaneous with
that of the matrix rock has won support.
According to this idea, the liquid drops of
the silicic acid cool with the cooling rock
and produce a layered crystallization from
the outside. A new theory postulates that
rather than the liquids penetrating the
agate walls, colloid solutions, i.e.,
substances with very fine sizes of grains,
flow into the agate hollows. The various
agate bands vary in thickness, but normally
their thicknesses remain constant throughout
the nodule. Where the inner cavity of the
nodule is not filled with an agate mass,
well-developed crystals may have formed:
rock crystal, amethyst, and smoky quartz;
sometimes accompanied by Anhydrit, Ankerit,
Baryr, calcite, Goethite, hematite,
siderite, and zeolite. |

Brazilian Agate slice
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There are
many varieties of agate which go by more
than one name:
Eye agate, Botswana agate, and orbicular
agate - ring-shaped design with point in the
center, similar to an eye.
Layer agate - Layers/bands of about the same
size parallel to the
outer wall of the agate nodule.
Dendritic agate, moss agate, mocha agate -
colorless or whitish, translucent chalcedony
with dendrites; moss-like inclusions of
hornblende or chlorite.
Enhydritic agate (also called enhydro or
water stone) - Agate nodule or mono-colored
chalcedony nodule, partly filled with water
that can be seen through the walls. After
the agate is taken from surrounding rock,
the water often dries out. |

Brazilian Agate slice
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Fortification agate, dry-head agate - agate
bands with jutting-out comers like the
bastions of old fortresses.
Fire agate - opaque, limonite-bearing
layered chalcedony with iridescence that is
created through diffraction of the light by
the layered structure.
Scenic agate - Shows landscape-like images
through dendrites.
Tubular agate - Agate with numerous tubes
(old feeding canals).
The mouth opening of the canals is usually
bordered concentrically.
Brecciated agate - Agate, broken, but
cemented together by quartz. |

Botswana (left) and Brazilian (right) Agate
spheres
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The most
important agate deposits at the beginning of
the 19th century in the neighborhood of
Idar-Oberstein/Rhineland-Palatinate,
Germany. These have now been worked out.
Nodules were found as large as a human head
with beautiful colors of gray, pink, red,
yellow, brown, and pale blue. These could
not be dyed.
The most important deposits today are in the
south of Brazil (Rio Grande do Sul), and in
the north of Uruguay. The deposits are
layered in weathered materials and
river\sediments, and are derived from
melaphyric rocks. The color is generally
gray; the striations are hardly
recognizable. They can be given an
attractive appearance by dyeing. Other
deposits are in Australia (Queensland),
China, India, the Caucasus, Madagascar,
Mexico, Mongolia, Namibia, Wyoming, and
Montana.
Agate is now used mostly for decorative
items as well as jewelry.
Variety of: Chalcedony
Hardness: 6.5 - 7
Chemical Composition: SiO2 silicon dioxide |

Brazilian Small Agate slices
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History:
Agate was used for decoration in Ancient
Egypt.
The Romans were possibly the first to start
dying agates for decorative purposes.
Lore:
The author of "Lithica", celebrates the
merits of the agate in the following lines:
Adorned with this, thou woman's heart shall
gain,
And by persuasion thy desire obtain;
And if of men thou aught demand, shalt come
With all thy wish fulfilled rejoicing home.
This idea is elaborated by Marbodus, Bishop
of Rennes, in the eleventh century, who
declares that agates make the wearers
agreeable and persuasive and also give them
the favor of God. |

Botswana Agate spheres
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Camillo
Leonardo claims that these stones give
victory and strength to their owners and
avert tempests and lightning.
The agate possessed some wonderful virtues,
for its wearer was guarded from all dangers,
was enabled to vanquish all terrestrial
obstacles and was endowed with a bold heart.
The wearing of agate ornaments was even
believed to be a cure for insomnia and was
thought to insure pleasant dreams.
About the middle of the past century, the
demand for agate amulets was so great in the
Soudan that the extensive agate-cutting
establishments at Idar and Oberstein in
Germany were almost exclusively busied with
filling orders for this trade. Brown or
black agates having a white ring in the
center were chiefly used for the fabrication
of these amulets, the white ring being
regarded as a symbol of the eye. Hence the
amulets were supposed to neutralize the
power of the Evil Eye, or else to be
emblematic of the watchfulness of a guardian
spirit. |

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Metaphysical:
Agate can be used to stimulate analytical
capabilities and precision. It provides for
perceptiveness to situations and awakens
ones inherent talents and adroitness. It has
been used to facilitate channeling. It has
been reported to strengthen the sight, to
diminish thirst, and to promote marital
fidelity.
Blue lace agate can help one to reach
extremely high spiritual spaces. It contains
the qualities of flight, air, movement, and
grace. It is a highly inspirational
influence when used for inner attunement. |

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Botswana
agate can be used to stimulate the
exploration of the unknown and to further
ones quest toward the enlightened state. It
enhances creativity and helps one to release
the emotional nuances that have been
repressed. It also allows one to look toward
the solution, rather than dwell on the
problem. It also encourages
conscientiousness and vigilance in tasks and
helps one to maintain an ever-present
watchfulness during the activities requiring
circumspection, deliberation, and/or
vigilance.
Many Brazilian agates have been dyed, but
many are natural in color.
This mineral can be used to activate success
in dowsing and in divining. Fastened with
twine or leather upon the end of a willow,
it has led the user to lost items. Brazilian
agate can be used to facilitate immense
strength, to assist one in diversification
in fields of endeavor, and to promote
meditative states and astral projection. |

Agate tiger
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Dendritic
agate enhances gentleness and encourages one
to walk lightly through the gardens of life,
taking time to enjoy each moment. It helps
one to remain as a directed energy during
situations of discordant and/or disorienting
confusion. It further assists one in
maintaining the centering of the self in all
situations. It is used to assist one in
connecting to the natural states of the
universe and to enhance communication
between ones intellectual world and the
plant kingdom. It is a "stone of
plentitude", providing abundance and
fullness in ones life. It was used in
ancient Greece to produce plentiful crops,
and is conducive to generous yields in both
business and agricultural pursuits.
Fortification agate is conducive to deep
meditative states. It furthers the
understanding of the idea of universal
"brotherhood", and helps one to maintain
peace within the inner being. It affords one
patience and encourages the acceptance of
responsibility. This is a highly protective
stone, helping to fortify us against unseen
dangers. |

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Fire agate
represents the spiritual flame of absolute
perfection. It is said to dispel fear from
the very depths of the inner being and to
provide a protective shield that reflects
all threat of harm back to the source. It is
also a stone to encourage one to be the
"best" possible. Its energy provides an
impetus to actions and stimulates both
progression and advancement.
Mexican Crazy Lace Agate can be used to help
one to reach extremely high physical levels.
It helps to balance physical energies. It
can bring humor and laughter to one's life,
and helps to see life clearly. |

Turritella agate spheres
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agate can be recognized by the sea creature
and fossil snail patterns within the stone.
It is a protective stone that also allows
one to recognize that the idea of safety is
actually the relinquishment of the idea of
attack. It also provides for an opening of
the communication channels between the plant
and mineral world, allowing one access to
information that would be beneficial to the
healing of the Earth. It is a stone to help
one through transition as well as trials and
tribulations. |
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